July 8, 2003
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Golf attraction opens first phase
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Deal on budget cuts in works
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Ensign pushes for cap on malpractice awards
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Cities looking to mow down water usage
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State's, nation's bridges are coming into repair
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Deadlock sure to have effect in elections, experts say
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Lawmakers say court should stay out of impasse
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French flags flying again
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Hilton luxury brand set for Vegas
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Owners of fighting birds compensated
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Stardust marks 45 years as an icon on Vegas Strip
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Venetian marketing partner in distress
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DA election loser Davidson to quit
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Columnist Jeff German: Stripping away the Murphy lies
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Former CCSN instructor pleads not guilty to theft
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Residents near orchard oppose planned school
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Warrants target firearms trafficking by Hells Angels, others
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Law gives gay couples new rights
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Ensign, Reid move to tighten federal whistle-blower laws
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Man calls slaying by police 'murder'
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Fund misappropriation alleged at LV company
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Las Vegas centennial plates are hot seller
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Biffle's turn pops up in racing's 'strangest season'
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County OKs homing pigeon race
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Police short on leads in slaying of man, 19
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Ore. addiction treatment funding may be reduced
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Ralph's Siraco's selections for Wednesday's races at Hollywood Park
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N.Y. to appeal ruling to high court
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Maneuvers begin for '04 Md. slots battle
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Wednesday's horse racing entries
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News briefs for July 8, 2003
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Schlossnagle finalist for TCU coaching job
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Perkins, Hettrick to air differences
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Tark has an answer for NCAA
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Riverboat, track business up
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Dana Corp. stock up on takeover offer
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Trucking giants to merge
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Feds won't give up documents seized in raid of topless club
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Obituaries for July 8, 2003
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CCSN dancers win competition
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Immunization schedule for July 8, 2003
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Community briefs for July 8, 2003
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Links from treasurer's website aim to educate
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Tigers are staring at a 20-20-20 vision
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MLB snapshot
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Sports briefs
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Iraq war hasn't ended
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Letter: Never forget effects of DUI
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Letter: Medicare reform not complicated
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Letter: More money, less education
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Letter: Greenspan's real goals exposed?
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Letter: More progressive ideology needed
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Letter: Evidence of Iraq's WMD is overwhelming
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Editorial: Anti-tax campaign resorts to anti-facts
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Editorial: Recalcitrant Republicans don't get it
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A New Chapter: Artist Susan Hensel graduates from clay to multimedia book pieces
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Changing attire can be confusing
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Highlights of legal briefs in Nevada tax dispute
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Timet paying to close bias suit