October 3, 2003
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Historic Las Vegas motel could be demolished
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Landmark water deal is approved
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Regulators approve $50 million settlement with Reliant Resources
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Couple sues Metro over action after shooting in Laughlin
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$5 million suit filed against police in shooting of man, 18
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Hay disputes criticism in audit
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Hospital now open
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DA insists no jury misconduct over 311 Boyz indictment
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St. Rose expansion unveiled
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Family has high hopes for Powers exhibit
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Blast from the past
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Free public activities
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Williams must repay part of salary
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Nightclub owner: Tax could ruin his business
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Furniture market work starts
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Leasing strong for Strip retail center
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News briefs for Oct. 3, 2003
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51s focus on Henderson site
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Gaming industry seen as stable by S&P analyst
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Family distraught over police raid
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Slaying at Spanish Trail stuns relatives, residents
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No evidence found against Vestin
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Columnist Jeff German: Galardi's party may be ending
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School employees to vote on contract
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Federal curt strikes DNA law
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Sandoval watches fed action before enforcing do-not-call
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DOE is not likely to define nuclear waste
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Sunterra's bid for Epic Resort's assets successful
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Roy enjoys a birthday to remember
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Thursday's prep results
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections for Saturday
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Tonight's UNLV matchup
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Sports briefs for October 3, 2003
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Anglers find success near Saddle Cove
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Columnist Barb Henderson: Waterfowl hunting just around corner
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UNLV women entertain No. 3 UCLA tonight
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Cannon fodder
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Army-Navy rivalry has nothing to worry about
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Holyfield, Toney share liabilities
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Winner of rivalry nabs a unique prize
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Columnist Adam Candee: Cougars get nod against GV
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Columnist Steve Guiremand: Schools switching leagues may cause major shakeup
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Columnist Sal DeFilippo: Overrated talk? That's ditto, Rush
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It's easy to overlook a guy named Gus
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Nevada drops from No. 1 in nation in suicide rates
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Keller vice chairman of homeland security panel
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Porter considered for Ways-Means
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Obituaries for Oct. 3, 2003
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No evidence found against Vestin in campaign probe
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This week in motor sports
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Gambling-related suicides soar
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Beers announces he'll run for Senate
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Senate confirms Jones as fed judge
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NLV Police sued in shooting of 18-year-old man
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Vasser holds hope for CART's success
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Red Horse squadron deploys to Iraq again
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State may divert unclaimed jackpot money to schools
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Employment picture improves
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Letter: Better namesakes than Williams
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Letter: Many reasons to be skeptical about Iraq war
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Water key issue as BLM studies future land sales
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Gems from rural Nevada
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Blood drives for Oct. 3, 2003
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Community briefs for Oct. 3, 2003
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Editorial: Yard sale regulation just a start
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Editorial: Bill would salvage U.S. soldiers' credit
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: 'Creepy' Huntridge Theatre due for some modern love
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Oddly titled 'Splash' an uneasy mix at Riviera
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Agassi's 'Slam' returns to MGM
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Gian a master of many mediums
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Saving life and limb on Pearl St.
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In debut, Interpol turned out an instant classic
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On Display for October 3, 2003
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Performing arts for October 3, 2003
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Datebook for October 3, 2003
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S2 Art Center exhibits movie posters
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Geissel performs swan song for NBT; Philharmonic opens with 'Spirit'
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Staples of Magic
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Sun's Accent section honored in national competition
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: No showstoppers for goofy comic Geechy Guy
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Gaming foes win some battles, but lose the war
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Letter: Troops, Iraqis died in vain
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Letter: Lack of services for homeless is shameful
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Beers on tap for crucial challenge
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Editorial: Consumers in crossfire
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Editorial: Bottom-line mentality has its cost
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: A time to reflect
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Looking for inroads to ease traffic
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Holmes, Easton lead 'Live' crew
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Prince's Revolution
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Columnist Jeff German: Focus on social ills, not recall of Guinn
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Group broadens wheelchair user's horizons
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Fair Act of 2003 isn't fair at all to sick workers
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Inspiring story takes teen to national competition