June 19, 2003
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David Nelsons get airport scrutiny
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More allegations made against Moncrief campaign
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TV, movie firm launched in Las Vegas
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Retarded suspect won't face death penalty
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New law blocks vote on Red Rock request
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Suspect's gun jam may have saved officers in shootout
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Two held in blaze at Moulin Rouge
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Las Vegas City Council OKs soundstage, recording studio
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Judge: No fines over disclosure
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Nevada students score poorly in reading tests
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Wal-Mart, union claim victory after labor rulings
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Topless club investor welcomes licensing investigation
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Casino industry outlook stable for rest of the year
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Tropicana unveils $500 mil. proposal
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2 hikers die from exposure to heat
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Sports news briefs for June 19, 2003
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Nevadans will pay more at the pump
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Crisis may compel Garcia to sue state
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Anti-terrorism conference addresses resort security risks
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Board scolds Timbers chain owner
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Domestic travel trend aiding Vegas numbers
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Boston, New York flights to Las Vegas planned
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Ethics panel OKs double payments
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Newton stages his own Iraqi operation
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Guest columnist Linda Frohlich: WNBA, fun times in full swing
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Schwikert begins quest for third title
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Lewis confident of victory
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Best things in life are semi-free
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Obituaries for June 19, 2003
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House group pushes for full Yucca funding
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Columnist Dean Juipe: McPherson cancels tonight's fight card at the Cannery
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Boxing rankings
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Friday's races at Hollywood Park
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Budget issue prompts bond delay
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Accident KO's Bernstein from Top Fuel race
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Boxing schedule
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Friday's horse racing entries
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Council delays decision on hikes for water, sewer
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Indicators point to growth
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Conn. sues to block merger
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Casino delayed by high-rise building moratorium
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News briefs for June 19, 2003
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Officials say golf course leak contained
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Harrah's hires Illinois gaming board head
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Employers go Above and Beyond
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Community briefs for June 19, 2003
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Wife to testify in Internet sex case
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LV homes raided in Calif. fraud probe
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Federal grant will help courts
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Suspect waives hearing in fatal shooting through door
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Rainbows install new state leader
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Man sentenced in tax case
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Moncrief 'ready to roll up sleeves'
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Council holds off on designated drivers
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City Council briefs for June 19, 2003
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New owner of North Lake Tahoe casino gets gambling license
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Letter: Stewart will handle adversity
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Letter: States need more federal assistance
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Letter: Circus animals are doomed to suffer and die
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Editorial: Kids, cars: cases raise awareness
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Editorial: Bursting the bubble of hydrogen plan
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Enough Saudi nonsense
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Columnist Ruthe Deskin: History repeated in Iraq?
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Polka Faces: Accordion convention at Plaza puts a squeeze on Vegas