October 1, 2003
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Valley in top 20 for heavy traffic
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Rizzolo files suit against Metro
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Campus security major concern
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Man, 70, believed to be homicide victim
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Students in a bind: Cost of college textbooks rises sharply
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North Las Vegan arrested in shooting of wife, sister-in-law
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Families of U.S. casualties yet to see fund money
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School bosses go car shopping
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Culinary touts benefits of unions for casino owners
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Teamsters picket home builders association
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Columnist Jeff German: Tourism ads prostitute Las Vegas
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Trizec reiterates no sale yet on Desert Passage
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Court: prison violated inmates' rights
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Valley Health says Desert Springs will not close
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Youths tell of attacks by gang suspect
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Guinn adviser newest member of PUC
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Nevada retail sales growth strongest in three years
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Gaming briefs for Oct. 1, 2003
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Team America closure hurting Nevadans
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Olshan, sports betting guru, Gold Sheet publisher, dies
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Obituaries
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Correction
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Obituaries for Oct. 1, 2003
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Auto incentives sweetened
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Court rules prison violated inmates' rights
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Stockbrokers asked to resign
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Yucca backers lobby Congress on funds
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More ancient treasures found
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Hispanics helped with job conflicts
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Porter aide to join Bremer staff in Iraq
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Man arrested in theft of beer after 7-Eleven clerk slain
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School principal found dead in Henderson home
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News briefs for Oct. 1, 2003
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Mayor cautious as strides made on 61 acres
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Ensign pushes VA to change hospital criteria
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Restaurant chain taken private
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Life sentence given in hotel killing
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Cameras in cell phones are latest court annoyance
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Next year's CART race at LVMS could be in spring
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Deal ends ECHL strike
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Wranglers begin building team
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Corrales has beaten difficult times in life
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Columnist Peter Benton: Golf course is no place for cellular phones
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Thursday's races at Santa Anita
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Tuesday's prep results
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Stopping UNR's Cordova won't be an easy task
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Letter: War advocates never served
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Letter: Shouldn't charge veterans for food
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Quarterbacks taking too much abuse
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Letter: Parents must know what their kids are doing
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Editorial: Again, city treads on homeless
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Editorial: A roundabout system
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Firms adjust to cigarette laws
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Community briefs for Oct. 1, 2003
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Hearing planned on ethics updates
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New water rules, rates begin today
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Immunization schedule for Oct. 1, 2003
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Report reveals a struggling society
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: NPR newsman brings Iraq experience to Vegas