October 31, 2003
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Father of abducted kids may have felt pressured
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Perkins calls for clear state-pay policy
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75 percent of Nevadans oppose Yucca dumpsite
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Home means Nevada in D.C.
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Henderson constable has Hatch Act worry
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Local developers to monitor probe
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Second Nevada crew has yet to see action
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Teachers learn gang awareness
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Chicagoan to take over at UMC
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Ralliers plan to speak against tax foes
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Minorities are flocking to Las Vegas Valley
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Columnist Jeff German: Hands off our citizen Legislature
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Vegas firm expands with deal
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Nevada senators move to intervene in power case
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Strong winds forecast; health advisory continues
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Water donations placed on hold
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Sports briefs for October 31, 2003
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Palms hands hypnotist Sylver a new gig
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Trophy mishap puts Force on sidelines
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Fishing Report -- High winds slow fishing at lake
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Columnist Barb Henderson: Poachers ruin outdoors fun for everyone
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Rebels criss-cross country with aims at improvement
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Ringler setting bar high for UNLV women
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Saturday's Matchup
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Obituaries for Oct. 31, 2003
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Heller complains of weak campaign finance package
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Girl, 16, killed in three-car collision
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Colombian official visits Las Vegas Valley
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McCardell living comfortable life with Bucs
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Nevada celebrates its 139th birthday
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Columnist Steve Guiremand: Two Rebels deal with distraction of destructive California wildfires
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Super-sized slugfest
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Swagger of Rebels has become a stagger
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Lawmakers urge speedier payments to ex-NTS workers
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Changes sought in tax wording
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News briefs for Oct. 31, 2003
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Columnist Sal DeFilippo: Bakays parlay marriage into television bet bit
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Metro officers, public say goodbye to slain police dog
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Yucca Project director Chu disputes corrosion conclusions
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Nevada delegates were safe
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Community briefs for Oct. 31, 2003
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Success has been pleasant surprise for Kinser
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Columnist Dean Juipe: A pensive look at a pensive Robinson
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Blood drives
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'Vegas Live' set to debut on Las Vegas ONE
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UAL loses $367 mil. in third quarter
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Teachers lectured on defusing feuds
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Discounter plans flights between LV, Dallas
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Rating agency says slot maker's outlook stable
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Maine casino issue offers opposing images of state
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Workers ratify MGM contract
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Committee tours Compulsive Gambling Center
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Letter: Hammargren was professional
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Letter: Goodman's remarks offensive
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Letter: Yucca would be looming disaster
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Editorial: Let voters decide who will serve
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Editorial: Environment wins
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Neighbors face more pain
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Amped-up throng relishes days of 'Thunder'
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Trick or Cheese: String Cheese Incident goes undercover for Halloween show
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Halloween activities
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: It's ladies night when Matteson takes the stage
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Sax man Thompson feels safe at home in Vegas
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Veteran comic Brenner is the Westin show
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Datebook for Oct. 31, 2003
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Performing Arts for Oct. 31, 2003
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Bad news has us deep in the boos
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Last 'Blues' creator Oldham sounds sweet by any name
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: MGM eatery a fresh spin on seafood and more
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Day of the Dead enlivens Winchester Center
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: This Halloween, celebrate the art of the cover
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Peterson is the truffle chief
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Dialed In
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Public radio in concert with Vegas
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Should public workers be allowed to hold office?
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Executed without a trial
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Columnist Jeff German: Knowlton's expertise to enhance panel on terrorism
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Letter: Protecting civil liberties is wise
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Letter: Fanatic fringe fails to trust our legislators
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Founders feared this sophistry
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Valley organizations join national Hebrew literacy drive
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Editorial: Try harder on loans for poor people
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Editorial: Mining the forests for logging interests?
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Firms vie for supremacy at annual event