March 28, 2003
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Surviving a terrorist attack
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Town honors Nevada's first Iraq war casualty
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Political notebook: Guinn wasn't in hurry to sign 'rainy day' funding
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Teenager avoids execution
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Feuding stalls progress of courthouse project
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Education proposals under fire
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Committee OKs plan to toughen doctor sanctions
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Sale of land to developer draws wrath of residents
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Panel OKs ban on death penalty for those under 18
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Columnist Jeff German: Iraq war brings out patriotism
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No explanation on gasoline cost
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Bloom off Rose imposter
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Rejection of French buses urged
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Summer outlook weakens
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Vegas still a top destination
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Garn says feds should pay for airport security
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Former coach introduces NCAA bet ban legislation
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Drai's to adopt engaging atmosphere
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Nellis runs mandatory training sessions on chemical warfare
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Experts discuss war at UNLV roundtable
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Nebraska legislators staying at Venetian
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'Net gamblers wager on how long Saddam will last
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Consumer spending flat
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Inquiry expands to potential Medicare fraud
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Internet gambling firm to take charge
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Financing set for China project
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News briefs for March 28, 2003
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Nevada gold production down, but value increases
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Federal jury rules guard not reponsible for death of inmate
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McGriff bolsters Dodgers
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Cashman showing its age
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Moore named MWC golfer of month, again
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Lewis files suit against Klitschko
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In wake of tragedies, club owners re-address safety concerns
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Club and venues keeping a keen eye on safety issues
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RTC committee wants French bus order canceled
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Obituaries for March 28, 2003
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Hybrid cars drawing drivers
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Mental health crisis officers paying off
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Slow start frustrates usually steady Burton
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Iraq is on every mind
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Board expected to OK revised graduation prayer policy
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Room tax doesn't rest well with hotels
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Editorial: Remove the penalty for exercising rights
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Parents protest another change in schedules at two schools
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Letter: Our decisions affect future
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Letter: War protesters have legitimate arguments
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Legislative briefs for March 28, 2003
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Blood drives
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Editorial: Red Rock needs state protection
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Terror threat prompts need for preparedness
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Community briefs for March 28, 2003
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Struggling Gladiators still lead division race
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Women ready to 'Get Wild'
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Columnist Barb Henderson: Spring turkey calls need to be purrr-fect
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Las Vegas Area Fishing Report: Striped bass jumping at Lake Mohave
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Thursday's prep results
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Saturday's races at Santa Anita
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Columnist Jerry Fink: No ifs, ands or butts: Martinez at home in Vegas
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Medici Cafe a satisfying dining experience
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Performing arts for March 28, 2003
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Datebook for March 28, 2003
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Columnist Susan Snyder: French derision fries us
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Scene Selections -- Geoff Carter: 'Fear and Loathing' careens to DVD
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Yin/yang relationship keys John/Joel tour
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Long list of jazz greats will honor Pate at UNLV
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Buzz is all about the Music
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Pure rock 'n' roll sound fertilizes Vines' growth
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Embers of hypnosis stoked at Bourbon Street
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Nevada lawmakers debate education policy
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Playing politics: Internet gamblers wager on how long Saddam Hussein will last
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Try Goldwater plan
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Tepid reviews won't dampen 'Day'
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Bill should be given a green light
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Letter: War opponents just don't get it
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Letter: By politicizing Saddam, Bush invited dissent
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Tax need finally established
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Columnist Erin Neff: Balancing budget on backs of less fortunate
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Border breaker
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Columnist Jeff German: Siller's criticism of mayor on target
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Columnist Benjamin Grove: War's 'shock and awe' also has a negative side
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Editorial: County must take initiative in dispute
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Editorial: New plan for taxes falls short
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Head of Israel's IDC is a man who defines and attacks terrorism
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Clinic filling gap in kids' dental care
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Missing Marines based in North Carolina