October 13, 2003
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UNR fails to pack it in, stuns Washington
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L.A. firm buys North Las Vegas warehouse
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Embattled assemblyman returns to city job
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Palo Verde victory a work of pop art
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Officials formalize pact on water
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Early birds: Social service director wants to change ideas about his office
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Residents are upset over city plans to add land
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Dozens turn out for second vigil for Horn
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Gaming briefs for Oct. 13, 2003
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Stores remain open despite strike
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News briefs for Oct. 13, 2003
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Mining change praised, panned
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Sports briefs for October 13, 2003
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Nevada offficials seeking direct flights from China
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Harridge's second option too much for Rebels
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Columnist Ralph Siraco: Legend Shoemaker left his mark on sport
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Tracy, Gaughan make strides toward titles
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LV alters tactics in fighting sex-slave trade
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IGT stock rises on big Harrah's order
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Comics carpet TV with shoddy material
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Costly free fall for Flesch
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Bridesmaid no more
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Rebels put loss behind them, eye tough Utah
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Short putts continue to plague Mickelson
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U.S. Supreme Court to hear North Las Vegas search case
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Motorola announces results
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Goodman calls for Yucca cuts
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Coroner's jury rules killing by Metro officers justified
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Four die in weekend crashes
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Davis wields pen to help Indian tribes
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Second proposal seeks slots at harness tracks
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Letter: Kudos to Reid for land vote
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Letter: Positive events in Iraq are going unreported
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Obituaries for Oct. 13, 2003
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Birth announcements for Oct. 13, 2003
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Century Bicycle Ride scheduled Saturday
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Editorial: Dealing with the challenges
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Taylor makes Mandalay Bay his own comfort zone
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Austin radiates with memories
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Estefan a sound machine at Caesars Colosseum
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Hemp: It's not for smoking
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Sun Lite for Oct. 13, 2003