October 30, 2003
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More smoke irritation expected
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UCLA confirms Roy is at medical center
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Six more local schools get failing grades
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Nevada teams await call to action
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Squaring history: Las Vegas High tradition started in 1941 will be revived
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Las Vegas High through the years
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Kidnapped children returned to mother
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Ban sought on public workers in Legislature
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Lenders, politicians react differently to loan disparity data
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Guinn suggests lawmakers take leaves of absence
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PUC backing debt issuance
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Vocational school set for Henderson
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Gaming briefs for Oct. 30, 2003
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Southwest Gas loss widens
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Station spending $110 million to expand Henderson resort
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Sports briefs for October 30, 2003
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Strip properties seeing little effect from Calif. wildfires
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NBC exec: LV key to demographic research
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New hotel tower gives Venetian results a boost
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Prosecutors urge death penalty
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Transitional housing for inmates planned
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News briefs for Oct. 30, 2003
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Feldman embarking on a Fox hunt
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Rebels plan to adjust lineups
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Long has Lobos' defense holding down the fort
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Comfort level still lacking at Sam Boyd
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Anderson attributes Pro Stock wins to luck, hard work
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Robinson headed for Rose Bowl's Hall
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Friday's horse racing entries
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Tarver: 'Call me champ'
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Mayweather looking to impress
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Swick aims to defend 4A title
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Injuries place heavy burden on veterans at L.V. High
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Man arraigned in lewdness case
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LV man arrested in 1986 homicide
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Worry continues over potential privatization of control towers
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Local air quality officials spend day manning phones
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Fannie Mae corrects errors in results
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Man shot in parking lot of topless club
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With X Scream, Stratosphere teeters on success
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Obituaries for Oct. 30, 2003
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Las Vegans pitching in with donations
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ACLU urges reinstatement of Rebel Yell columnist
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House secures funds in advance of VA hospital
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Ball is rolling as council selects Centennial promoter
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Court overturns vet's divorce ruling
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LV sewer increase flows through first step
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Smoke unlikely to make healthy pets sick
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Short-term enlistments offered
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Editorial: Dean's reassessment
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Stand Down served about 2,500 people
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Letter: Woodbury's decency is needed
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Letter: Media usurped Dean supporters
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Letter: Secretive Bush team not taking full responsibility
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Editorial: Yucca work too critical for any bias
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Shooting called a hate crime
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Guinn: Legislators should take leave of regular jobs
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Community briefs for Oct. 30, 2003
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Cartoon voice Billy West visits Vegas during LV Comic-Con
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Columnist Ruthe Deskin: Recalling some odd neighbors
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Mr. Hwang comes to U.S.