October 9, 2003
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UNLV admitted 28 students who didn't make grade
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Siegfried: Tiger confused, attempted to protect Roy
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U.S. stocks at highest level of year on strong economic news
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Bad luck reduces take of LV Strip casinos
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Gaming briefs for Oct. 9, 2003
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Simon ends hostile bid for Taubman
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Former Treasure Island gets face lift
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Siegfried: 'The show is our life'
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Kohl's Vegas-area stores ready for grand openings
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Henderson bank's profit up
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Station delays hearing on Summerlin tower
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Walters gets OK to remove two golf courses
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Plans to build mental hospital opposed
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Over a barrel: Tax protester wants to strip government waste
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Some lawmakers may have to make choice
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MTR executives endure grilling by regulators
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Judge orders Ewing to state mental hospital
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DMV says Williams received notice
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Nevada leading U.S. in percentage of women smokers
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Valley gets half of request for preparedness funds
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Sports briefs for October 9, 2003
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Neil plays rough in charitable cause
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Going low on day one
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Friday's horse racing entries
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Frosh stands tall as starter
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Lack of sponsor has LVI close to missing the cut
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Back in business
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Former Rebels rise on first day
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Morgan does the bullying now
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Correction
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One step at a time, Basic back to basics
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Gorman girls on a roll with Sunset tournament next
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Attorney: Lozano did not shoot 9-year-old girl
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Expulsion upheld for friend of teen who died
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Nye School District gets federal grant
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Siegfried: Tiger confused, tried to protect Roy
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Yucca critics cite foul-up with reactor shipment
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County hopes to land on a good spot for tour heliport
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Metro cop facing third DUI charge
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News briefs for Oct. 9, 2003
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Thunderbirds to fly at Nellis show
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Downtown mall shoppers to have more places to park
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Consultant identifies best expansion sites
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NLV project advances
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Jobless claims decline
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Fire academy's financial woes growing worse
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Douglas will replace Porter as chief judge
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Audit shows library district OK financially
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School K-8 idea has its critics
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Letter: VA clinics can be eliminated
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Letter: Gibbons names nations helping in terrorism war
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Editorial: A political stunner
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Editorial: Using older data hurts our schools
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Community briefs for Oct. 9, 2003
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Palo Verde High graduate part of elite White House unit
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Obituaries for Oct. 9, 2003
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Obituaries for October 9, 2003
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: A time for miracles
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Guest Star: Estefan's 'Live & Unwrapped' production visits Caesars
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Highlights of August 2003 revenue report on Nevada casinos
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Las Vegas Course Scores
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Dominant Carmichael still has motivation
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: NHRA season titles won't be decided in Las Vegas this time