November 21, 2003
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Red Rock Station rally draws support
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Southern Nevada to enter 'drought alert' on Jan. 1
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Shareholders allege conflict involving Las Vegas investor, Vestin Mortgage
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Cancer center gets a boost
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Saturday's matchup
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Legal pot supporters back with new tactic
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Flying bullets leave 13-year-old girl dead
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Williams says deal made over pay
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After arrest, pop star takes crowds for a ride
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Columnist Jeff German: Las Vegas is the new Neverland
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CCSN president removed
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Tracks, card rooms seek slots
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Overhaul of work cards OK'd
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Delaware State at UNLV
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Sports briefs for November 21, 2003
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Three enter pleas of not guilty
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Unemployment insurance to remain same
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Nevada jobless rate dips as economy improves
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Tabatha's mom: Death blamed on tube in throat
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Congress passes bill giving FBI greater search power
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Vegas-area ski resort sold
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Bankrupt resort generates positive cash flow
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Gaming Commission supports new tax for casino nightclubs
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Binion's Horseshoe owner negotiating with Nevada Power about past-due bill
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Fishing report: Stripers nabbed all across Lake Mead
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Columnist Barb Henderson: Time to talk turkey -- and take a quiz
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Rising star Yeley makes jump with Gibbs
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Arbitrator upholds firing of bus drivers
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News briefs for Nove. 21, 2003
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Ralph Siraco's Hollywood Park selections
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Judge to NIAA: Game must go on
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Rebels have to win two to salvage season
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Ready? Basketball is here
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Robinson to return
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: 'O' pools in big name with Sawyer
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Columnist Adam Candee: Palo Verde, LV get nods in region finals
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Columnist Steve Guiremand: Altered bowls bad product of BCS system
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Freshman Steichen gets call as UNLV quarterback
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Croomed and ready
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Cap lets Keyshawn remain on payroll
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Vikings' slide bigger than a mini-crisis
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Columnist Sal DeFilippo: Gruden had the right idea
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Nevada lawmakers weigh Medicare legislation
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Volcano research could delay dump
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Community briefs for Nov. 21, 2003
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Stereotypes are real people, too
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Auction on eBay earns state $16,000
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Gunfire at bar kills man, wounds three
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Business briefs for Nov. 21, 2003
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Reputed mobster dropped from list after his death
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Casinos in employment partnership with state
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Iowa commission votes to keep casino moratorium in place
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Casino expansion advances
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Jackson posts bail; arraignment set for Jan. 9
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Home lender earnings manipulation detailed
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Dodd likely to back new Indian casino regulator
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Insurer settles asbestos suits
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Blood drives for Nov. 21, 2003
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Health care re-emerging
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Builder chosen for prison gymnasium
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Reid pushes release of funds for POWs
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Obituaries for Nov. 21, 2003
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Patriot Fund money goes to parents of Commons
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Youth advocate, boxing coach, Paternostro dies
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Letter: Teachers have no budget power
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Letter: Despite closure, assistance for homeless prevails
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Editorial: Drug bill still needs more work
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Shelters to provide emergency beds
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Couple to stand trial on voter fraud charges
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House approves bill giving FBI greater search power
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With 'Ovation,' Saxe has a winner in the bag
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On Display for Nov. 21, 2003
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Datebook for Nov. 21, 2003
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Performing arts for Nov. 21, 2003
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Cellmate says Archanian admitted fatal beating
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Foundation deserves 1,000 thanks
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'Rising Stars' to be showcased at Ham Hall
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Enjoy a shot of Scotch with Marillion's best
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Reality shows taking on a little bit of country
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Look-alikes sound off at Imperial Palace
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Hyche is traveling comedy's high road
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Las Vegas area restaurants offer holiday bounty
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Stand-Up Woman: Jewel finds comfort by focusing on solo tour
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Is Red Rock Station plan the right fit?
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Buck is stopping nowhere
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Editorial: Franciscan has been a role model
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Editorial: Plan moving too fast
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A reason to abstain
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Letter: High school QB's integrity admired
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Letter: TV news ignores serious stories
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Through the years
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Open house
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Columnist Jeff German: Nevada's GOP silent on Yucca as Bush's visit nears
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Winters' Wonderland
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Kroft says report isn't cheesy
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Columnist Susan Snyder: An open letter to the president