July 18, 2003
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Tax issue may go to high court
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No criminal charges in UNLV phone cards
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Southwest attendants protest over contract
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Trust fund set up for victim's son
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Casino paying damages
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Business briefs for July 18, 2003
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Reaction to Friday's federal court ruling on Nevada tax issue
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Casino industry driving S. Nevada housing boom
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Georgia-Pacific swings to profit
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Analysts update views on companies
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State jobless rate falls
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Cluster of auto dealerships planned for I-215 beltway
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Sheriff criticizes split of anti-terrorism money
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Outdoor bars on the rise at Fremont Street Experience
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Berkley in LV to be with ailing mother
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Corrections
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District might delay start of school year
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Proposed project would block lake pollutants from tap water
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Temporary Yucca waste plan defeated
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Major study to test the water on growth curbs
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Officers involved in three accidents
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Columnist Jeff German: Cassidy may break silence
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California crash brings back painful memories
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Struggling Neonopolis gets slot OK
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City manager had offered to resign
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Tiger in the hunt
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Name change reveals the naked truth
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Community news briefs for July 18, 2003
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City plans inspection of Federal Park area
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No freedom from allergies in summer
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Lake Mead powerlines planned
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Assembly OKs 'noncontroversial' fee
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Group protests cultures that dine on dogs and cats
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Fremont Street: Public or private?
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Not ready to 'move on'
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Letter: Businesses will protect legislators
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Letter: System fails with no compromise
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Letter: Producers of repugnant 'hunt' must be stopped
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Editorial: No signs of wavering on Yucca
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Editorial: Bear down on license for 'Bambi' producer
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Columnist Barb Henderson: Beauty and the beast compete outdoors
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Fishing Report: Stripers biting at Lake Mead, largemouth bass picking up
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: UNLV president pulling too many strings in sports
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Saturday's races at Hollywood Park
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Tyson plays the role public wants
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Here comes Tiger
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Night of stars
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Sports briefs
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Couple must face trial in death of LV businessman
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Kincaid-Chauncey plans re-election
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Hard Rock's chief attraction: Elvis Costello
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Long screening wait at McCarran called a necessity
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Obituaries for July 18, 2003
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Las Vegas court news briefs for July 18, 2003
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Assemblyman makes statement with bank cards
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Judge orders return of seized strip club papers
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Siegfried & Roy still making magic at Mirage
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Hits hit the spot for reunited Duran Duran
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Eatery provides just-north-of-the-border flavor
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: 2003 is a great year for the industry -- so far
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Seven proved to be lucky number for 'Fishtank' series
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Game is a truly sad commentary
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Lounge owner raising the bar in Las Vegas
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Comedy's downfall no laughing matter for Addotta
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Datebook for July 18, 2003
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On Display for July 18, 2003
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Performing Arts for July 18, 2003
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51s all-stars make the most of Memphis trip
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The other Shoe does drop
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Editorial: Two-thirds rule does not work
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Letter: Regretting vote for supermajority
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Letter: War against Saddam did not improve security
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Las Vegas: Bright lights, but not a big city
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Columnist Jeff German: Political chaos just beginning
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Petty prayers sent up
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Gadabout program helps victims of head injuries return to social life
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Giving of themselves
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Even Stevens
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Las Vegas dignitaries play House
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Columnist Susan Snyder: LV drivers can't pass spill drill
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Judges throw out anti-tax argument