December 18, 2003
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Vegas sees opportunities to attract international tourists
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News briefs for Dec. 18, 2003
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Manslaughter charges sought against man, 87
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Man is indicted on sex charges
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The Hotel opens at Mandalay Bay
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LV airport on prospective expansion list
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Circus defends policy on HIV-infected gymnast
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Southcoast resort plan advances
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Survey shows drop in smoking in high school
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Man may have given flu shots without license
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Rules for fountains, home car washing revisited
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Tempers flare over OK of Social Security project
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Nevada's DUI death rate up after decline
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Nevada still tops nation in growth
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Director named for new cancer institute
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Sports briefs for December 18, 2003
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Investors await judge's decision on assets of Las Vegas mortgage fund
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Outside experts critical of Las Vegas ad campaign
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LV insurer tries to explain intricacies of Medicare and effects of new law
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Oklahoma City flights set
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Art sets new Mandalay Bay hotel apart
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Spinks enjoys his turn on top
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Wranglers maintain home-ice advantage
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Fight schedule
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Bledsoe: I can still get job done
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Barry's ready to welcome Golden Gloves fighters
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Showtime will lift curtain on Grigorian
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Police releasing few details in shooting of unarmed man
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Council to re-examine law on yard sales
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NLV council briefs for Dec. 18, 2003
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Guinn, other governors call for full tax funds
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Sequoia stands tall as small forward
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Southern Nevadans appointed to state panels
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Allen gets life without parole in killing of mother of four
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Correction
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'Positive' meeting with Selby held
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Las Vegas City Council briefs
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UNLV has big plans for long stay at home
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Penske staying mum on Gaughan's future
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Council hears pitch for world-class zoo
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Leading indicators up
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Y'all get ready for Busch and Brendan
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Art to be built into city projects
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Friday's horse racing entries
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O Christmas tree: Please stay safe
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Obituaries for Dec. 18, 2003
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Letter: Other reputable sources for drugs
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Letter: Conserve water and slow growth
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Letter: Saddam's trial will mean more Bush propaganda
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Editorial: Wetlands decision is surprising, welcome
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Regents defend votes on CCSN
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Editorial: Program for child care needs boost
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Trying time for Saddam
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Nellis maintenance unit honored as tops
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Advisory panel to study various state tax issues
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Lawmakers urge personal water systems for police
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Capitol Police buy bikes for children
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Community briefs for Dec. 18, 2003
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Leavitt, son both doing well following kidney transplant
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Columnist Ruthe Deskin: Saddam beats whale of a tale
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Short & Sweet: Quillin's book of short stories recounts brushes with greatness