October 10, 2003
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Sports briefs for October 10, 2003
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Website selling fake handicapped parking permits is shut down
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Jury told man approached officers
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Gaming briefs for Oct. 10, 2003
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No schools listed as dangerous in Nevada
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34 percent of Nevada schools make 'watch list'
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Lobbyist pays $100 for champagne
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Magazine cites LV company as takeover target
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Student stifling angers regent
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Williams defends self on TV
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Ex-friend files for protection
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More mental health funding is sought
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Siegfried & Roy memorabilia a hot commodity
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Schools not reaching goals
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FBI probes possible strong-arm tactics during battle over taxes
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Legendary trombonist Fontana dies
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Columnist Jeff German: Sandoval plays the name game
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Sun reporter honored
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Columnist Sal DeFilippo: He Beat Me ... but we are all paying attention
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Union's complaint meant to oust Deane
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Top execs' pay revealed
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Ramirez working way up the motocross ranks
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Rebels must begin anew as conference play opens
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Builder's profit soars
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Sinatra recording not entirely pro-Bono
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Looking to adopt? It isn't a local issue
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Saturday's matchup
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Fishing on the upswing throughout Lake Mead
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Columnist Barb Henderson: Lake Mead provides activities for all
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Columnist Adam Candee: Contenders separating themselves
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News briefs for Oct. 10, 2003
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Columnist Steve Guiremand: Crowd at Nevada-Reno game fit for Jerry Springer show
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Brown's comeback ends abruptly
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BMW, tractor-trailer crash in Sloan
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Four finalists picked to vie for D.C. statue
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Money keeps Lehman hungry for success
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Flesch, Verplank lead field
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Student-muffling angers regent
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Roy remains critical
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UNLV gets test in MWC opener
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Dental school deal commits students to seven years
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Obituaries for Oct. 10, 2003
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Accidents snarl traffic; man found dead
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Community briefs for Oct. 10, 2003
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Lawyer: Perkins hopes to run despite Hatch Act violations
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Man arrested in case of alleged impersonation
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Blood drives
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Two homes hit by intruders
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Lobbyist pays $100 for bottle of champagne for Williams
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Suspect tied to similar home invasions in valley
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Brothers say they were in wrong place at wrong time
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Where I Stand -- MIke O'Callaghan: Buying more trouble
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Letter: Bush request for time full of irony
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Letter: White tigers are being kept safe
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Letter: Siegfried, Roy deserve accolades
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Letter: Berkley helps the cause of Nevada's disabled veterans
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ATC selected to run new high-tech MAX bus system
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Editorial: Re-evaluate DUI policy for officers
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Editorial: Back to the future
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Massachusetts lottery ads to focus on jackpots
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Public-private solutions urged to help homeless
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Net Profits
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'Taming' takes stage in Henderson
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Columnist Geoff Carter: Ten years later, 'Lion King' has lost none of its quality
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Successful 'Grand Slam' complemented by great food
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Taylor tailors tunes to a maturing audience
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House's 'Blues' recordings from '40s remain stunning
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Halloween Activities
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'Sixtiesmania' a sample platter of decade's best
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Bells 'n' whistles detract from rock 'n' roll
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Sax man Poe looks back on dog days of career
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Answering the call of the wild
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Datebook for October 10, 2003
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On Display for October 10, 2003
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Performing Arts for October 10, 2003
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The World According to Oscar
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Columnist Jon Ralston: More scurrying, more questions
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Review: 'Of Rats and Men' just Goodman telling own tale
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LV homicide puts mental health system under a microscope
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Accept no imitations: Counterfeits, 'knockoffs' a growing problem
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Letter: Can't spend way out of recession
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Letter: Time to stop out-of-control growth in valley
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Editorial: A reminder of dangers
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Editorial: Making the grade will be hard
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Nursing crisis needs treatment
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Collecting a blood debt
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Amendment on marriage unsound
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Columnist Jeff German: Shutting off Strip fountains would do wonders
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Casino plans are Flatley stated
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Les is More
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A time of remembrance
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Medieval festival a celebration of Shakespeare and swordsplay