July 3, 2003
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U.S. keeps tariff; Henderson jobs protected
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City Council allows slots at supper clubs
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Slayings suspect pleads innocent
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Weekend meeting planned over tax standoff
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Sports briefs for July 3, 2003
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Shooting raises questions for teens
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Not all fireworks sold at booths approved
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New teachers get three more years to make the grade
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Hermansen receives call he has been waiting for
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Gaming briefs for July 3, 2003
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LV bank operator's stock falls
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Fatal crash in Mesquite destroys house
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Poultry slaughtering near residences approved
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Census records now on Internet
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Schools may seek loan to keep afloat
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Court: Vegas can't stop free speech at Experience
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Where to watch fireworks
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Questions of conflict arise over Maxfield vote
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McCarran opens new checkpoints
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Sun All-State softball team
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Council to consider restriction on valets
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Starbucks offers new high-tech service
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Democrats to challenge Guinn's suit
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Commission approves expansion at Palms
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County delays tower project
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License OK'd for Four Queens buyer
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MGM MIRAGE recognized for diversity initiatives
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New owner to retain United Coin employees
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: 'A New Day ...' extends to night
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Sun All-State baseball team
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NTS plutonium plan opposed
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Stadium talk heating up
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Ruan headed for L.A. after 51s loss to Fresno
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Real gems on the diamond shine when it matters most
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Weight-loss doctor Balin dies
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NDOW in need of volunteers
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Success has been hit and miss at Lake Mead
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Kyle Busch excited to race at 'home'
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McGowan's mission: 'four-gone' conclusion
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Green Valley's Parraz is where the action is
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Part-time letter carrier wins lottery jackpot
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Columnist Barb Henderson: Be aware that fireworks are illegal on public lands
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Guest Coloumnist Linda Frohlich: WNBA season a thrill ride, but doesn't always mean fun
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June unemployment soars to 6.4 percent
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Borgata opens, resort aims for hipper, younger crowd
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Las Vegas dealership closes, competitor expands staff
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Business college expands offerings
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Obituaries for July 3, 2003
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Lewis wants a rematch after a doc eyes Klitschko
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Couser wired for TV
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Fight schedule
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Mayorga says it wasn't a lucky strike
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News briefs for July 3, 2003
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Football clinic set for Saturday
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Southern Nevada soldier wounded
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Council has no objections to Nellis noise report
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Deal with county on monitoring of Yucca OK'd
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LV Council briefs for July 3, 2003
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Chaparral valedictorian chooses West Point
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Community briefs for July 3, 2003
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Court rejects petition to remove judge in Mosley custody case
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Bid to keep exotic animals rejected
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Group launches campaign against consumer fireworks
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Friday's horse racing entries
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Ralph's Siraco's Friday Hollywood Park selections
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Letter: Car stickers may stop tragedies
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Letter: Guinn's move is bullying tactic
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Letter: Costs of Bush's imperialism are staggering
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: A new Rudman warning
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Editorial: One selfless vote could avert crises
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Editorial: Motocross: Safety more important than events
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Philharmonic prepped for 'Star Spangled Spectacular'
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Birth of a nation: Famous figures of all ilk born on the Fourth of July
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Pavement reissue improves on an already-great sound
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Fisher brings Nat 'King' Cole home to Las Vegas
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Guitarist Chaquico plays 'Jazz in the Park' concert
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Minus McVie, Fleetwood Mac trucks to MGM
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Branigan knows value of familiar material
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Columnist Ruthe Deskin: Mail crime harmful to seniors
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Nevada legislators ranked by lobbyist spending
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Learning to learn: Summer program teaches kids everything from math to drug awareness
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Strong people make a strong nation
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Sheriff completes investigation into Apex fire