September 10, 2003
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Three people wounded in NLV gun battle
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Claim against college system settled
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Death of baby probed
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Family services gets new boss
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Nevada power rates surpass many other Western states
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UNLV chief wants school to shift focus to research
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Memorial at school honors popular Las Vegas teacher
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Police see value of Tasers
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Teens' possible drug use surprises many
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Sheriff says communication system not up to an attack
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Columnist Jeff German: Hijackers still a scary mystery
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Probe: Fire was intentionally set
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Galardi has one month to turn in license
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$14.5 million fix eyed for NHP radios
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DA hopes tape leads to higher bail for 311 Boyz
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News briefs for Sept. 10, 2003
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Gaming briefs for Sept. 10, 2003
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Sports briefs for September 10, 2003
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Gibbons, panel describe Iraq they visited this year
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Vegas, Honolulu flights set
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Nevada growth engine sputtered, but didn't fail
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Airline passengers have adjusted to security changes
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Casinos finding it hard to return to pre-2001 boom
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Park Place shareholder vote to change name
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Hotel lives in present for Ben & J. Lo
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Obituaries for Sept. 10, 2003
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Baby's death investigated
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Alleged 311 Boyz leader to face charges
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Don't blame coaches for graduation rates
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Rebels ink Pa. prep standout
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Wisconsin has passing fancy
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Tuesday's prep results
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Columnist Peter Benton: Group seeks nominees for SNGA Hall of Fame
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Hearn on Chicagoland pole last week, idle now
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Thursday's Belmont Park horse racing entries
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Digital service required for PPV
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Garis leaves Sierra Vista to become new CCSD athletic director
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Transportation bill earmarks $20 mil. for Southern Nevada
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Educators encouraged to mark 9-11 as they see fit
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Reid, Gibbons say nation is much safer than in 2001
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Reid, Ensign want Head Start change
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Task force offers proposals to curb lapses in ethics
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Union rejects offer from School District
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Boulder City council briefs for Sept. 10, 2003
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Tuberculosis found in medical center worker in Las Vegas
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Tenn. lottery chief recommends bigger prizes to grow scholarships
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Contractor jailed for tax fraud convictions
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Track officials indicted in slot machine scheme
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$50 million Florida Lotto jackpot goes unclaimed
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Maryland hearings on slots under way
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Fire destroys apartments
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Former treasurer pleads guilty to fraud
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Bush staying the course with Greenspan team
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Flood victims begin quest for SBA loans
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Community briefs for Sept. 10, 2003
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'Weekend warriors' face the unknown
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Letter: Look at what Bush has done
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Letter: President cried wolf about Iraq
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Letter: MDA volunteers show true spirit once again
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Editorial: Outsmart identity theft
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Las Vegas, like rest of nation, moves on
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Several LV events to mark Sept. 11
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Editorial: Symbol has no place in our schools
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Local officials want more for homeland security
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T&M celebrates 20th with discount price for R.E.M.
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Security remains same for 9-11 R.E.M. show
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Rich CarnaVe celebration begins in Las Vegas today
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Proud parents welcomed to Las Vegas in grand style
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: A cynic's view of TV shopping
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The Healing Shows: Las Vegas entertainment thrives in post 9-11 economy