May 29, 2003
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State OKs remainder of insurance hike
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Business briefs for May 29, 2003
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Nevada to get least per capita from federal aid program
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Blaze is latest chapter in hotel's storied history
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State paving crew left in limbo
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Fires have damaged several historic buildings in LV
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State taxable sales increase
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Henderson plant laying off 85 workers
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Fed official: Current trends bode ill for future recovery
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Assembly panels OK tax plans
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N. Vegas casino moves ahead
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Fire ravages historic Moulin Rouge casino
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Counties dispute new audit on Yucca
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Nevada won't join West air-cleanup plan
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Senators vow to pressure reluctant Yucca critics
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Moncrief: No fear in campaign
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McDonald walks to get out the vote
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109 day ties heat record for May
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Gaming executives face technology issues
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Expert: Casinos need to improve online security
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Bill would require state certification of gambling counselors
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Vegas flight schedule returning to normal
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CCSN soaking up atmosphere in Grand Junction
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Vegas is child's play for J. Lo, Affleck
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Building a winner
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Too few fights coming back to haunt Jantuah
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Indy needs NASCAR converts
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: LV firefighter to race in two national bike events
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Sports briefs for May 29, 2003
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Guest columnist -- Ryan Keeney: Fight is still in us
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Rebels standing up to test
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Conferences to iron out wrinkles
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Legislative briefs for May 29, 2003
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Moncrief: 'I feel violated'
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Jury pay among bills OK'd by Guinn
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Expansion measure advances
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Anti-gambling group holds rally
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Firm wins battle with Trump
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Boxing schedule
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National Gold Gloves results
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Ozone season kicks off with pollution alert
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Yerington's Brinkley aims for bright lights
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Home builder's suit dismissed
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Moratorium plan dropped
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Golden Gloves continues run at the Orleans
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Friday's horse racing entries
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Tribe breaks ground on $250 million casino
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Friday's races
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Trash ignites at old hotel
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News briefs for May 29, 2003
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Dodgers' Roberts to join 51s tonight for a two-game stint
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Illinois governor eyeing casino license
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Valley High grad named one of ROTC's best in nation
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Sunrise nurse gets regional honors
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Community briefs for May 29, 2003
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Obituaries for May 29, 2003
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: A look at textbooks
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Letter: Yucca driven by politics, payoffs
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Letter: Tax raisers will pay the price on election day
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Editorial: Tax money off limits for mailers
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Ex-CAT driver sentenced in assault on bus
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Editorial: Upgrade system for ensuring clean waters
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Columnist Ruthe Deskin: Camp has fruitful history