June 6, 2003
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Sides go down to the wire
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War, SARS hurt April casino win in Nevada
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Fighting the war from Nevada
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Trial scheduled in July in dogs' attack on boy
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Gaming briefs for June 6, 2003
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Child specialists leaving Medicaid
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Bill lowers passing score on math test
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Mother who left child in car may be charged
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Infant boy left in van dies
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Stallion Mountain board agrees to deal
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Some screener jobs at McCarran restored
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Ten injured in two-vehicle accident on I-215
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Man in critical condition after being shot by Metro Police
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Hungry contestants wind up dog tired
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Columnist Jeff German: Binion treasure hunt may pay off
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BLM land sale brings in $232 million
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Adult education students graduate
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Old pros can still roll
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Believe in first (and second) impressions
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Obituaries for June 6, 2003
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83-year-old man loses appeal
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Software maker offers $5.1 billion for rival
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Political notebook: A little extra time doesn't help
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Plan OK'd to improve guidance counseling
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Jobless rate at highest level in 9 years
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Cide show is main event
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Books expect bettors to be out in force
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Bouncer's bail only slightly reduced
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Universal rule: Root for the Triple Crown
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Analysts say AC casinos can withstand Borgata
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Federal investigation expands
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Review implicates Ebbers in fraud
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Norton praises wetlands project
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Business briefs for June 6, 2003
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Homeless shelter ordered closed by Saturday
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Talks under way in dog attack case
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Plan set to keep homeless services
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Community news briefs for June 6, 2003
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Lewis won't give up on letter fight
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Sports briefs for June 6, 2003
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Red Cross disaster funds lost to fires
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LensCrafters buys Vegas vision care operation
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Editorial: Just whose train wreck will it be?
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Editorial: City is wrong to end crisis center funding
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Letter: Back to basics in our schools
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Letter: School, water issues solvable
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Letter: GOP lawmakers protect interests of business pals
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News briefs for June 6, 2003
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Hodges, 'unsung hero' of noted orchestras, dies
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Correction
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: More death than peace
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PCL prez has enthusiasm for game
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51s snapshot
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Brazilian drivers put CART on racing map
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Columnist Barb Henderson: Free Fishing Day scheduled for June 14
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Las Vegas Area Fishing Report: Fishing slows at Lake Mead
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Saturday's races at Hollywood Park
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Jazz great Bridgewater is finally at home in Henderson
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Rainbow gives hope to those with AIDS
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Strings Attached: 'Classical Mystery Tour' adds full-scale orchestra to Beatles tribute
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Thomas' classic magic act a hit at Tropicana
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Rush favored quality over quantity on 'Hemispheres'
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Pearl Jam bringing rock-solid rep to Vegas
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Performing Arts for June 6, 2003
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On Display for June 6, 2003
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Beard left legacy of fine cooking, generosity
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Time is right for precise de Negri to hit LV
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Idlewild ready to win respect of American crowds
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Magician Paul has a ball with juggling act
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Datebook for June 6, 2003
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Scene Selection -- Geoff Carter: 'Animatrix' more fun than 'Reloaded'
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Highlights of April 2003 revenue report on Nevada casinos
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Guinn calls for extended special session