May 9, 2003
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Las Vegas non-profit files class action against lender
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Budget cuts, layoffs could slow Yucca Mountain study
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Mine blast startles northwest residents
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School employees to lose cell phones
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Timing of library bond questioned
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Battle rages over 'do not call' telemarketing bill
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Heritage College sold to N.Y. firm
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News briefs for May 9, 2003
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Good news, bad news on Nevada casino win
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Jewelry kiosk owner's murder baffles police
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Station offered best deal for San Francisco-area casino
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Summit View gets funds to reopen
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Flag flap: Residents, homeowners association argue over how Old Glory is displayed
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Columnist Jeff German: RJC may finally be in good hands
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Nuke waste argument focuses on Baltimore tunnel fire
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Regulatory environment worries CEO of SW Gas
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IGT a sleeping giant in 'Net gaming
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Big residence club planned for Las Vegas Boulevard South
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CCSN wins series opener vs. Southern Idaho
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Controversy not foreign to college tennis
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Biggest issue is pay
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Douglas tourney is a celebrity club
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Columnist Dean Juipe: NCAA plays game, but ignores rules
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Wrestlers welcome on Las Vegas mat
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UNLV athletes honored
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Rebels falls to BYU in MWC tournament
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UNLV's Oh leads field at NCAA West regional
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Rhodes appeals ruling on Red Rock project review
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No drugs found in Rainbow rampage suspect
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Suspect in fatal jewelry heist jailed
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Gambling expansion package advances
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Key lawmaker suggests legalization of casinos
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Discounts planned at 70 Vegas hotels
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Guilty plea made after charge of killing fetus is dropped
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Parts distributor buys National inventory, to develop LV shop
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Deputy commissioner at state FID retires
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Top-seeded Bulldogs continue to roll
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Regents' invocation draws strong response
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GV shows it's for real, dumps Coronado in semis
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Gay Pride week celebration features parade, festival
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Centennial stays perfect
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Gladiators try to secure their playoff future
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Man who led police on chase is missing
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Court briefs for May 9, 2003
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Columnist Tony Renna: Making Indy field would be a dream come true
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: The object of contempt
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Rookie Renna tops 230 mph in Indy practice
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John still loves game of baseball
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Royster still shaken by player's death
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51s snapshot
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Columnist Barb Henderson: Volunteers gather to build water source for bighorn sheep
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Editorial: Children's health is the loser
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Editorial: Don't water down bill on poaching
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Las Vegas Area Fishing Report: Anglers landing bass, catfish at Overton Arm
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Obituaries for May 9, 2003
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Boating accidents down in '02, but fatalities rise
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Political notebook: The Dirty Dozen huddle to talk about budget, taxes
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Firefighter makes cancer legislation personal
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Partisan disagreement deadlocks progress on education funding
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Panel passes election ethics bill
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Letter: If only Gore had won the election
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Letter: It's no wonder critics see U.S. as hypocritical
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Townsend, Conklin duel over competing telemarketing bills
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Medical terms clarified for LV zoning regulations
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First bonds to be issued for parks
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Gordon taking aim at front of Indy field
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'Terrorism' letter angers officials
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Community briefs for May 9, 2003
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Las Vegas Motor Speedway Points
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Saturday's races at Hollywood Park
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Playoff results, schedules
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Blood drives
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Sahara's decision adds to revamped Casbar
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'Miss' match; Foreboding 'Miss Saigon' an odd fit for Las Vegas
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Scene Selections -- Geoff Carter: 'Potter' sequel lacks surprises
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Grammy-winning band faithfully follows musical path
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Performing Arts for May 9, 2003
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Mature audiences still enjoying 'Folies'
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: West is fielding requests for his funny magic
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Time an important element in Vegas shows
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On display for May 9, 2003
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Mother can eat like a queen in Las Vegas Sunday
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Kid won't take problem sitting down
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Datebook for May 9, 2003
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2003 Mother of the Year Awards
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Highlights of March 2003 revenue report on Nevada casinos
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Weir Here
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Powell's lunch is a leftover
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Mom gets the gift she needs
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Columnist Erin Neff: Taxes rest with posturing lawmakers in back room
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Columnist Benjamin Grove: Nevada delegation's fingerprints on several bills
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Letter: Proposed school cuts are slanted
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Letter: Rhodes project would be boon to area, tax base
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Rhodes saga is classic film noir
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: The voices of reason
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Children left behind
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Columnist Jeff German: Station in Culinary Union's cross hairs
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Editorial: A case of how spin contrasts with truth
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Editorial: A looming crisis for children
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Rhodes: Mine purchase began in 2001