November 7, 2003
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Commission chairwoman, former officials indicted
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County employees say commissioners didn't influence them
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House approves veterans benefits bill
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Columnist Sal DeFilippo: Monday night home teams no wizards at winning
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Changes needed before bioterrorism lab opens
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Study suggests juvenile centers in Las Vegas, Reno
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Westin opens in Vegas
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Before dying, girl said she shouldn't have left UMC
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Can defendant be forced to take drugs?
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Gaming merger studied
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Builders hope land-sale failure sends message on high costs
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Resident: Wynn didn't tell neighbors of plans
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Garcia seeking bright side of Yucca
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Lone Mountain residents wary of mine expansion
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Columnist Jeff German: Let's hope we see more indictments
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In plea deals, Kenny and Galardi admit to bribes
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Gibbons moves to divert more land money to schools
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Predator units to team up at Indian Springs
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Defense to pay less for Yucca work
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Regents' chairman says CCSN boss could lose job
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Hearing ordered on man's appeal
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Columnist Adam Candee: Coronado girls rescue season with comeback
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MGM MIRAGE expansion into Britain proceeding
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Weight is Jones' first challenge
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To QB or not to QB
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Wranglers' hit show set to go
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Sports briefs for November 7, 2003
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Saturday's matchup
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Hard Rock Hotel yearning for star power
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Lobos a 'class act' even for must game
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Game can't be beat for Pagano brothers
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Correction
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Penalty kicks win for Chaparral again
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Language costs team its season
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Talk about intensity
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San Diego-Vegas cases vary in scope
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Kyle Busch set to try Cup qualifying at finale in Homestead
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UNLV falls in shootout
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Kincaid-Chauncey insists she's innocent
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Guinn appoints Terry Crawforth new director for NDOW
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Columnist Barb Henderson: In memory of a very special retriever
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Fishing report: Weather slowing the action
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Woman sentenced for leaving newborn to die in hotel toilet
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County to force Galardi to give up license
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Other club owners say no harassment seen
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Election-fraud charges called too complex
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Judge: Juror's letter doesn't hurt Gazlay case
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Alleged telephone conversations as stated in the indictment.
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Council members say allegations won't affect them
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State rejects bid for money by medical school
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New magazine debuts in LV
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Low-cost service sometimes uses U.S. mail
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Nevada insurance rates cut
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News briefs for Nov. 7, 2003
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Allegations have plagued Herrera
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Malone's work as commissioner was controversial
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Kenny quiet after criminal charge filed
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Kincaid-Chauncey lone officeholder
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Rate hike hearings set
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Judge's order helps utility move on Enron appeal
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Gaming briefs for Nov. 7, 2003
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Probe ends Galardi's low profile
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The list of allegations
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Indictments add to history of corruption probes
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: California gets a winner
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Some veterans soon to get twin benefits
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Obituaries for Nov. 7, 2003
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Letter: Iraq not really a 'global effort'
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Letter: Station is good corporate citizen
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Letter: Many failed to heed early nuke power warning
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Man indicted on charge of interfering with flight crew
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Editorial: Anti-terror funds must follow need
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Editorial: Waivers go bye-bye
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Community briefs for Nov. 7, 2003
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Catholic Charities in need of food
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Blood drives
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Changes needed before LV bioterrism lab opens
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High court orders hearing on convicted killer's appeal
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State getting grant to fight DUI
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Regent: CCSN's chief may be ousted
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All-ages show 'Ovation' debuts at Aladdin
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'Revolutions' heading to Luxor IMAX
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Fahl brings eclectic style to Vegas on her dime
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Silence Broken: Pop legends Simon & Garfunkel give touring another whirl
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Our roads are fatally flawed
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Guggenheim opens 'Renoir to Rothko'
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Santana's fourth album a timeless masterpiece
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Flamingo's newest diverse and delicious
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Tireless impressionist Jones deserves promotion
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Pianists Mark & Clark keeping Old Vegas alive
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Nailz hammers away at structure of big business
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Performing Arts for Nov. 7, 2003
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Datebook for Nov. 7, 2003
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Columnist Jeff German: Government must be for the people
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Cases look bad, but ending not written
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Public confidence in government will suffer
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Still a hot war in Iraq
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Letter: Demand more from Democrats
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Letter: Big lies preceded invasion of Iraq
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Letter: Clinton almost got bin Laden
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Letter: Economy should be put in context
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Letter: Cost-of-living allowances short
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Letter: No water for Station's tower
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Letter: Borders still not secure two years after attacks
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Editorial: Education photo-op
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Editorial: Was the rise worth the fall?
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Mac is compatible with record
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Time to adopt a new attitude
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Tim is Money
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Saluting those who served
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Jewish leader spearheading drive to recruit organ donors