December 26, 2003
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Potential Enron billings drawing fire from critics
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Prowler shot by police may have been after dog
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Deadly NLV airplane crash investigated
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GHB may be OK'd to treat narcolepsy
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Youth prison to reopen Jan. 26
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Firm may be interested in LV, New York toy stores
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Ex-execs reach agreement
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Business news briefs
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Tribe plans hotel
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Group proposes sports complex at old airport
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Nebraska lawmakers face issues on casinos
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Christmas joy
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Valley agencies feel shortchanged on federal funds for homeless
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Officials insist LV not target of terrorist plot
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A year later, lottery winner wishes he'd been quieter
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Florida allegations might affect Galardi license bids
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Van hits icy patch on I-15
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City news briefs for December 26, 2003
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Sports briefs for December 26, 2003
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Local bowl works as advertising device
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Crowdless in Las Vegas
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Edney's basket constant reminder for Gottfried
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Officials say no pollutants released in fire at Timet plant
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Passengers in cars rescued from Imperial Palace garage
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Martz, Lewis at top of the heap in NFL
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Scooters raising concerns
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Columnist Sal DeFilippo: Don't blame the kicker -- Saints could have gone for two
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Fishing report: Winter temperatures having usual effects
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Columnist Barb Henderson: McBeath brothers have some success during elk hunt
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Police bust up credit card 'bust out' scam
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Cremation: Southern Nevadans' final choice
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Where I Stand: Crime and punishment
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Obituaries for December 26, 2003
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Community news briefs for December 26, 2003
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Historic church in need of some very special help
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Letter: GOP seeking to kill Medicare
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Letter: Middle East's oil is not worth sending soldiers
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Editorial: Show us the whole nuke plan
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Editorial: A toast to staying safe
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Party On: Despite downsizing tour scope, Strokes handpick Vegas for Dec. 31 show
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Metallica rings in 2004 with sold-out Joint show
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'Girls, Guy' gives maximum bang for buck
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Nora's offers wine, music -- and a place to lounge
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Comedy is a family affair for Capri
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Owls at the mercy of the system
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Performing arts for December 26, 2003
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On Display for December 26, 2003
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Clash's self-titled debut established Strummer's legend
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: The music scene in Las Vegas will never be dull
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New Year's CAT bus rides in the valley are free for the taking
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A little wine, a little music
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Editorial: Homeless are viewed with apathy
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Peter Principle
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Cars, kids are never a good mix
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Gazing at the crystal ball
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Editorial: No apathy on this issue
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Letter: Less intensive use better on Buffalo
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Letter: Conserve water, stop growth in Southern Nevada