October 2, 2003
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Nevada Power debt issues advance at commission
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$395,000 painting of Mickey Mouse found
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Officials defend California casino deal, fight recall
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Internet company relocates
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256 of Nevada's schools put on 'watch'
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2-year-old girl recovers from injuries sustained in accident
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Day-care owner won't be charged in death
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Benefits finally approved just as man dies
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Nevada Power asking for 9.6% rate hike
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Bush plans trip to visit Nevada
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EEOC alleges hiring bias by Vegas cab company
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Gaming briefs for Oct. 2, 2003
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Business briefs for Oct. 2, 2003
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Opening delayed
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Construction of dairy plant continues
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Business booming for LV builder
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Monthly adjustments focus in Southwest Gas rate hearing
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Audit questions spending by Bureau of Consumer Protection
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Sports briefs for October 2, 2003
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Man facing felonies in reckless driving case
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Citizens offer a plan for hospital
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Water wiser: County eyes xeriscaping, artificial turf
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Last two alleged members set to be released
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State advised to get tough on back taxes
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Bill would release soldiers from leases, other contracts
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Partners' film dreams become reality
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Catching up with ...
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Hard work pays off for Johnson, Durango
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Slow start, big finish
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Fight schedule
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Holyfield eager for action
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Forbes has plans to steal the spotlight
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Columnist Linda Frohlich: After taking break, work again beckons
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Travel no vacation for Rebels' Martin
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Obituaries for Oct. 2, 2003
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: 'Retired' Bernstein wins for injured son in Illinois
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Hybrid car sells well
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Yanks aren't desperate, just a little 'concerned'
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Surprise heavy turnout jams up speedway traffic
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Fox's Overall misses relative's record broken
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Freedom riders descend on D.C.
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Friday's horse racing entries
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Nellis' Red Horse Squadron set for work in Iraq
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections for Friday
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: CART finds a drafting partner for LVMS
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House to vote on nuclear waste reclassification
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News briefs for Oct. 2, 2003
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Wambach's goal propels the U.S. into semifinals
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'02 season finale lifted expectations of Nantkes
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NLV council to take new look at nuisance laws
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NLV council briefs for Oct. 2, 2003
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Takeover attempted at disputed tribal casino
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Fountains to run as exemptions considered
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State says it will fight fed ruling on inmates
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LV City Council prepares for sewer rate, connections increases
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Destroying our heritage
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Letter: Rich should pay for war in Iraq
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Letter: Working illegal aliens should become citizens
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Basic High grad keeps them flying
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Education Department official to visit two schools
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Editorial: Are we there yet?
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Editorial: Stay tough on valley's water plan
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Community briefs for Oct. 2, 2003
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Inch by Inch: Nevada Theatre Company tackles complexities of 'Hedwig'
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Columnist Ruthe Deskin: President needs some serious help