July 1, 2003
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Teachers trying to join lawsuit
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Alleged racial profiling case settled
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Factory at NTS could cause cancer
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Ruling the roost: Ordinances governing pigeon racing take center stage as sport grows
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Columnist Jeff German: Who is Sandy's backer?
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Budget battle goes before Nevada Supreme Court
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County gets less than third of homeland security funds
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Longtime Las Vegas headliner Hackett dies at 78
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County board to vote on pay raises
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Cell antenna could bring spots back from the dead
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News briefs for July 1, 2003
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Vestin Group foreclosing on second hotel
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Wynn Resorts sells notes; stock falls
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Station faces lawsuit over sale
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Casino tax hike advances in New Jersey
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Moody's optimistic on Mandalay, Venetian
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Gaming briefs for July 1, 2003
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Time-share operator delisted
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PR agency acquired
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Connery gets wave of support at opening
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MWC hopes BCS opening will develop
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Wednesday's races at Hollywood Park
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Meineke sold to U.S. investor group
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Waiting for dominoes to fall
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Wednesday's horse racing entries
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Fire forces evacuation of New Frontier hotel
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Chen continues striving for consistency
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Quiet Anderson is Angels' emotionless leader
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Nevada tops toxic discharge list once again
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Committee: Message on drought needs to be reinforced
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Supreme Court decision on mental competency to affect Nevada little
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New malpractice insurance rate filed
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Falling interest rate jams recorder's office
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Measure seeks to streamline city sign-approval process
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Christian thrown to NASCAR lions at Daytona speedway
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Guest Columnist Matt Kenseth: Still looking good atop the standings
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Debt collection plan unresolved
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Cleaning up the mess
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Letter: Change law so majority rules
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Letter: Treat legislators like the children they're ignoring
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Jazz musician, LV performer Leslie dies
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Obituaries for July 1, 2003
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Safe Nest concerned about possible shutdown
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Editorial: Politics is all that's on their minds
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Editorial: Keep AmeriCorps at its full strength
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Former Sun columnist, horse fancier Diederich dies
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Festivities, fireworks fill Fourth of July weekend
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Getting in Tune: Musicians unite to raise money for one of their own
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Teacher pays big tab for 'Potter'