October 24, 2003
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Controversial Station project clears hurdle
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Fourth grader to be expelled for having gun
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Carjacking spree ends in shootout, suicide
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Study finds home-loan disparity
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Blacks, Hispanics more likely to be denied a home loan than whites
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Guinn recall group refuses to file financial forms with state
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Wireless providers urged to be picky with customers
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Younger users behind cellular phone growth
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Clark County taxable sales jump 12.4%
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High court upholds new trial for Murphy, Tabish
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Titanium producer reports third-quarter loss
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Company completes stock offering, reduces debt
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Resort withdraws power-exit request
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News briefs for Oct. 24, 2003
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North Las Vegas plant to close
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Company wins full license for NLV casino
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Fourth London flight to be added in March
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Court rejects slots measure
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Williams supporters rally
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Columnist Jeff German: Idea won't do the trick downtown
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New tax law not clear on casino dancing
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Siegfried & Roy DVDs, videotapes in demand
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Galardi's father trying to buy clubs
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Residents' complaints against homeowners associations rise
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Columnist Adam Candee: Wolves have one Basic need -- win
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Sports briefs for October 24, 2003
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Siegfried seems to be holding out hope
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Dixon won't ease up in Vegas
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Columnist Ralph Siraco: Racing's biggest day cause for champions
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Davis now a cog in Panthers' offense
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Columnist Sal DeFilippo: Kansas City's stop at the 1 nothing new for Vermeil
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Bonanza, Gorman meet for 4A state tennis crown
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Marnell shy on power, long on confidence
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Columnist Barb Henderson: Nevada Day offers plenty of outdoor fun
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Blankson eyes a fresh start with Rebels
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Hunter still recovering from Achilles' surgery
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: NHRA may become a Force of two
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Rebels must buck history against BYU
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Columnist Steve Guiremand: MWC's policy on discipline needs help
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Rebels squad needs to come into focus
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Saturday's matchup
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Fishing report: Fish biting in lake's upper basin
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Southern Nevada volunteers planning to make a difference
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Harter defends involvement with company
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Missing transcripts affect many cases
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Counselor receives probation in sex case
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Microsoft stock off on sales weakness
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Mayor reiterates brothels would help downtown
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DOE insists 2010 deadline will be met for Yucca waste
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Letter: Arnold won't do better than Davis
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Letter: Roadless rule must be retained
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Letter: Best teachers don't coddle their students
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Editorial: Harmful counterfeits
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Editorial: Red-light district for Las Vegas?
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Goodman says lawmakers should keep benefits, not pay
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Smoking ban could hurt proposed Maine casino
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Brokers fired in mutual fund probe
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If Indian casino approved, housing could become issue
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Blood drives
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Community briefs for Oct. 24, 2003
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Obituaries for Oct. 24, 2003
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: A taxing problem for us
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Martino offers Vegas an act it can't refuse
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Take a Stand: Laughing matters as Las Vegas Comedy Festival showcases comics
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Double album not too weighty for Zeppelin
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Ogden serves up a dinner for the ages
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Liberman leading charge to restore laughter
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On display for Oct. 24, 2003
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Kids are working at the plant
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Datebook for Oct. 24, 2003
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Performing arts for Oct. 24, 2003
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Castaways in harmony with Motown tribute
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Prague Chamber Orchestra, Eroica Trio team up
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Rush show at cineplex more than moving pictures
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Lounges are the building blocks of Las Vegas
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Halloween Activities
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Kiss, Aerosmith provide a circus in 'Maximus'
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: A sick and evil nation
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Columnist Jeff German: Station to take more heat for tower
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Controversy nothing new in Williams' career
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Firefighters group aims to increase smoke alarm awareness
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Melodrama disguisesp lesson in history
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Double dipping not surprising
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Police conduct, education among lawmaker's targets
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Editorial: Fatal flaws not halting Yucca push
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Letter: News media is too easy on Bush
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Letter: Send our troops, Bush back home
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Center of attention
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'60 Minutes' tackles Yucca Mountain issue
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Grilled Cheese
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Bellagio is rolling in Monet
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Columnist Susan Snyder: View of casino is obscured
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Lozano found guilty of killing 9-year-old