October 29, 2003
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LV Valley air advisory issued due to fires' smoke
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Southern Nevadans join battle
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Homeless gather for annual event
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Berkley pushes measure to extend unemployment
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Lawmakers ask appeals court to reverse tax-vote ruling
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State sends two firefighting teams to California
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Ruling keeps pressure on DOE over conflict
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News briefs for Oct. 29, 2003
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Companies to partner for wireless Las Vegas experience
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Las Vegas looking to cash in on latest SW Air expansion
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Dean 'sees the light' on nuclear waste
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Columnist Jeff German: Let's make our money talk in '04
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Roy transferred to California facility
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Las Vegas mall owners report better numbers
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Nevada banking agency finally staffed
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Feds OK funds for state projects
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Wildfires force cancellation of races at California Speedway
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Bighorns moved to new homes
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11 students part of probe
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Landreth will not be prosecuted
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Small fire hits museum
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Many Nevadans nervously follow situation
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Labor group has a rap against P. Diddy
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Kickoff returns have put Rebels in offensive hole
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Two assists help save Day in Wranglers' win
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Wildfires force California Speedway to postpone CART event
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Wranglers put on a good show
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Columnist Peter Benton: 24 nations to compete at World Golf Championships
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: CART champ Paul Tracy: 'I did it my way'
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Sports briefs for October 29, 2003
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Correction
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More services planned for Stand Down
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Sentencing delayed in Rhodes case
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Water drive held at Palms
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Council considers new ward liaison for Moncrief
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Photography firm probed
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Heller asks for opinion on public employees serving in Legislature
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Berkley pushing unemployment bill
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Boulder City briefs for Oct. 29, 2003
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Police: Unique jewelry design may help in nabbing thief
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State OKs retirement plan for part-timers
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Obituaries for Oct. 29, 2003
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Henderson approves land plan for college
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Guinn co-chairman of online university
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Lawmakers appeal firing by county
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BLM to conduct big land auction
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Slot maker posts a loss
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Rating cut on Vegas firm after earnings miss
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County voters approve riverboat gambling
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Bar and restaurant chain adds two locations in Las Vegas
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Legal analysis supports slots for S.C. tribe
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Air quality advisory issued
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Under Atlantic City Boardwalk, luckless, homeless cling to life
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Jurors view video of Kozlowski party
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Letter: Price for 'Bush's War' too high
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Letter: Foreign policy requires patience
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Letter: No nuke waste at Yucca; no tower at Summerlin
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Community briefs for Oct. 29, 2003
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Editorial: More cops could help dent crime
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Grant to help EOB drug program
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Editorial: We must be prepared
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Lozano apologizes to family of slain girl, 9
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Department store raises the roof, funds
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Monsour takes reins for Wynn
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Bravo for Barry: Williams, unapologetic about Brady lineage, appears at Suncoast