March 14, 2003
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Bill outlines penalties for leaving child in car in Nevada
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$2.5 million bail set for Williams
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Fourth director named as vets home woes continue
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Man shot to death early today
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Lawsuit settled over Rodman's behavior
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Man, show promotes equal opportunity
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Ripple effect: Walker Lake evaporation leaves cultural strains
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Agencies satisfied with plan for water
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Board amends school prayer rule
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Suspect wounded by Metro officer
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Amber Alert bill to be introduced
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UNLV officials propose student fee hikes
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Bybee confirmed
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Nevada AG seeks answer for rising gasoline prices
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Columnist Jeff German: Are Vegas Stories too scary?
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Ethics complaint targets mayor
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Strong LV home sales drive Pier 1 growth
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Rebels Marching on
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Runnin' Rebels box
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Peters turns in near-perfect night
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Columnist Dean Juipe: UNLV one win away from NCAA's promised land
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In Denver, hot act is Havens, not hoops
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Douglas: New Mexico's lone wolf vs. BYU
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MWC Tournament Notebook: NCAA didn't apply heat to move event
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MWC Roundup: Top-seeded Utes advance after low-scoring affair
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: NHRA caters to fans both on and off track
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Thursday's prep results
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Arena League standings
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Saturday's races at Santa Anita
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No. 6 Oklahoma defeats Rebels
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Athletic Commission suspends Californian
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Columnist Barb Henderson: Local Girl Scouts venture toward new horizon
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Las Vegas Area Fishing Report: Catfish jumping at Overton Beach
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Suspect wounded by officer
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Malpractice initiative dies
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War effect to be reviewed
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Powerball jackpot worth $51 million goes unclaimed
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Florida lender enters Nevada market
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Telecom giant buying back debt
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Casino's neighbors air concerns
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Show leaves LV for Washington
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State panel OKs bill on cash payouts
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News briefs for March 14, 2003
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Panel hears support for traffic cameras
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Inflation increases, consumer outlook weakens
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Legislative briefs for March 14, 2003
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Political notebook: Democrats trying to put little-guy spin on tax debate
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RTC creates wish list for fed funding
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Library initiative faces opposition
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Obituaries for March 14, 2003
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Authorities question man's amnesia claim
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Gene Simmers
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Senate confirms Bybee nomination
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Rawls: Natural man has a natural voice
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Group plans for local Urban League
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Blood drives
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Community briefs for March 14, 2003
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Several become Eagle Scouts
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Facing tough challenges
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Edwardses are two for the show
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Columnist Susan Snyder: In music, we live for live
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: New York-New York leads Irish parade
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Letter: Respect vision of forefathers
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Letter: Hate campaign is in full swing
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Letter: Sacrifices of military, vets not appreciated
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Editorial: Metro is coming up with solid solutions
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Editorial: Don't cut corners on licensing
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Butler sentenced to death in two skinhead killings
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Ensign-led panel hears environmental, military battle
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Guilty plea entered in dancer's death
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Ozzy? Joint? Let the fun begin
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TV Azteca coming to Cox on April 1
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Night at Murphy's would have jazzed our man Joe
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: This year Hall of Fame salutes those about to rock
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Scene Selection -- Geoff Carter: Warm memories of Yates' 'The Hot Rock'
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Datebook for March 14, 2003
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On Display for March 14, 2003
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Performing Arts for March 14, 2003
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Nevada legislators ranked by lobbyist spending
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Ice bags some cool amenities
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Columnist Susan Snyder: A breaking news crawl on I-15
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Columnist Erin Neff: State's financial future hangs in political balance
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Special Kaye
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Columnist Benjamin Grove: Battle looms on veterans' disability benefits
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Musical chairs: Students' constant movement remains a serious problem in Clark County
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: R-J's Smith loses grip
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Editorial: Patience wearing thin with Edison Schools
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Mack still doesn't get it
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Letter: Iraqis are dying under Saddam
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Letter: Girl's safe return nothing short of a miracle
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Columnist Jeff German: DA pushes more trials for worst offenders
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Editorial: Fairness is crucial to tax plans
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Christmas comes early for Las Vegas senior
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Honey of a fable gives children a softer view of war with Saddam
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Terror tears at the hearts of parents of all faiths in Israel