July 10, 2003
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War hurt May gaming win, says official
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State college enrollments may fill funded spots
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Retailers report modest gains
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Pentagon searches for perchlorate replacement
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Reaction to Supreme Court tax ruling
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Two key tax plans said to be dead
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Four power buyers tell PUC they'll leave Nevada Power
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New airlines serving Vegas from six cities
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News briefs for July 10, 2003
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Time-share operator files for bankruptcy
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Mistaken identity claim is denied
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Ex-DEA agent gets five years in prison
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Police see more kids left in hot cars
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Coast details plans for next casino
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NLV growth soars to second in nation
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Treasurer: Loan for schools out of the question
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Sports Briefs
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B of A expanding in Vegas, unveiling branch design
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Wynn buys rediscovered Rembrandt self-portrait for more than $11 mil.
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Police arrest 18 in suspected crime ring
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State outlines plan for water
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Temperatures hover near record levels
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Stricter house arrest ordered for LV woman
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Nevada near bottom in writing scores nationally
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Minority expo held at Venetian
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LV firm obtains permit for casino resort
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Southern Nevadan believes land mine caused injuries
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Venerable Strip staple ready to re-sign
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Baja 1000 race to coincide with Mexican holiday
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Ethics panel, IAP battle over unpaid fines
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Bankruptcy worries hurt stock
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Nike buying rival for $305 mil.
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Lottery to debut next year
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Tribes complain states getting greedy over gambling revenue
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Tribe issues bonds to finance growth
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Friday's races at Hollywood Park
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Friday's horse racing entries
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Chambers says he'll be a Buddy to UNLV coach
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Chambers made for UNLV job? Guess not
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Early exit
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Mayorga says he'll smoke Forrest again
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Housing Commissioner Davidson vows to change image of agency
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Obituaries for July 10, 2003
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VA working bugs out of phones
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Assistant DA returns to private practice
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Community briefs for July 10, 2003
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Nellis sergeant recognized for explosives safety
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Guest Columnist Linda Frohlich: Spinning wheels on off-season
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Letter: President's taunt provoked attacks
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Letter: Anti-tax faction is deplorable
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Letter: Two-thirds vote requisite should not be thwarted
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Editorial: 'Waste not, want not' can work
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Editorial: Getting in the way of Sept. 11 probe
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Orleans undercard is loaded with high-stakes fights
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Fight Schedule
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Tyson-Botha II in works
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: More Carson City damage
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Columnist Ruthe Deskin: Proud to be part of KLAS heritage
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Highlights of May 2003 revenue report on Nevada casinos
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Court throws out two-thirds majority for tax hike
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Man arrested in Sparks beating