November 5, 2003
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Author talks about background of nuke-waste thriller
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Reid questions Patriot Act use in probe
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Columnist Jeff German: Cassidy may yet get to tell story
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Voters in Indiana county OK casino plan
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County denies appeals of fired Assembly members
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Lawmakers earmark $580 million for Yucca
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State lists schools failing to improve
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Cities weigh in on double-dipping controversy
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State retirement system suspends Putnam
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Casino firms, suppliers assess results of balloting
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Gaming briefs for Nov. 5, 2003
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Radio-transmitting tags set for baggage
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Pedestrian's death raises safety questions
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Profit steady for LV mall operator
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GPS improves prisoner tracking
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Federal health initiative gives seniors options
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Men honored for stopping thief
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Fox puts Village People skit in closet
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Sports briefs for November 5, 2003
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Columnist Peter Benton: Fosburg's 133 wins Amateur Championship
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Brimmer a Thorpe semifinalist
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Manning sponsors unfazed by suit
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Molina shocks Coronado
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Centennial passes tests against Bonanza
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Basic primed to answer wake-up call
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Aztecs QB a primary concern for UNLV secondary
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Rough and tumble
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Designer drugs keep testers and leagues in hot pursuit
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Court questions some terms of Microsoft antitrust settlement
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Returns indicate Maine voters OK racino plan
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Tabcorp offers to buy second gaming company
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Star banker to be retried
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News briefs for Nov. 5, 2003
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Top fashion execs leaving firm
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Neighbors fight apartment complex
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More federal aid sought for mental health
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Firefighters pull for injured captain
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Court briefs for Nov. 5, 2003
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Nominations sought for land deals
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Test Site workers screened for beryllium
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Billboard firms not happy with new county rules
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Letter: Courageous Bush policy succeeding
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Letter: Route nuke waste around Las Vegas
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Letter: Lawyers should be banned from state Legislature
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Editorial: Were critics right?
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Editorial: A quiet SEC opens door for Spitzer
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Burton fans are victims of scam
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County poses challenges for Edison schools
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Guinn's new chief of staff is welcomed
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Obituaries for Nov. 5, 2003
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Fund-raiser has pharmacy school's prescription
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Fashion Show puts on a show
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Community briefs for Nov. 5, 2003
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BC fire department gets federal grant
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Touch of Rosemary: Jordans' trek unexpectedly winds up in Vegas