November 4, 2003
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Durango, Coronado top picks to secure region championships
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LV firm agrees to hefty fine
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Teen's death raises crosswalk questions
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Guinn aide joins Schwarzenegger
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Patriot Act aided feds in probe
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Mining firm faces probe
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Air Force wary of Yucca's impact
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Vegas auto parts conventions under way, look at growth
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Metro employee is placed on paid leave
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Young, educated singles flock to LV
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Ex-CEO of HealthSouth indicted on fraud charges
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IGT earnings jump 72 percent
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Gaming briefs for Nov. 4, 2003
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News briefs for Nov. 4, 2003
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Sports briefs for November 4, 2003
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Verdict surprises slain girl's mom
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Grass-roots art: Huntridge-area residents await opening of Circle Park
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Casinos slow to submit plans for emergency
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Columnist Jeff German: Hoping to hear from Lynette
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Developers balk at price of BLM land
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Execs unload shares
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Key gaming auditor switches companies
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: 'Vegas Live!' aces initial chemistry test
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Region playoffs feature plenty of talented teams
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Wednesday's horse racing entries
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Gaughan has pick of 3 Dodges for truck season finale
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Columnist Dean Juipe: UNLV missed out on a huge potential benefactor
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Adam who?
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BLM land sale money goes to Tahoe
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Low hydrant water pressure hampers firefighters' work
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Nevada granted millions more for homeland security
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Obituaries for Nov. 4, 2003
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Las Vegas not rushing to take over Lamb State Park
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Pedestrian fatal raises crosswalk questions
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Gazlay pleads innocent in gate-ramming case
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Antitrust case back in court
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Accounting firm opens LV office
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Defense says there was no conspiracy
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Williams' 'assistant' returns to CCSN
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Questions raised over unions' rally
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Letter: Abortion law is unconstitutional
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Letter: Bush, GOP to blame for debt
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Letter: People should vote on raising lawmakers' pay
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Iraq's rutty road ahead
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Editorial: Reaching a critical juncture
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Editorial: Another end-around
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On the Glow: Brightest of Vegas artists contribute to 'Art That Glows
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Silverton brings classics to Las Vegas
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Christmas on its way, pilgrim
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Sewer hike step closer to passage
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Immunization schedule for Nov. 4, 2003
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Assembly pair appeal firings
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Local school named an Exemplary Lab
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Animal-protection bills up to House
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Community briefs for Nov. 4, 2003
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Firefighters mourn loss of a colleague
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Sierra resorts rush to open following snowfall