September 16, 2003
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News briefs for Sept. 16, 2003
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Recall ruling might affect Nevada's voting machines
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Cost for Nevada workers' comp may fall
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Water-wise: Chamber urging members to consider drought measures
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Former bank broker charged
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311 Boyz suspects plead not guilty
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Police urge DA to charge sitter
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Exits from Nevada Power may be blocked
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Vegas franchise to be sold
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Gaming briefs for Sept. 16, 2003
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Federal grants to help conservation projects
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Cleaner fires back at union
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Nellis officials await status of Thunderbirds
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Malone provides proof of collateral for bond
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Columnist Jeff German: Del Prado fights on 2 fronts now
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The first steps toward a drug-free downtown
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City attorney charged with DUI
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LV school wins Blue Ribbon
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Court upholds ruling in Nevada Power dispute
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State to tone down abstinence ads
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Gibbons, Reid set for battle on vets' benefits
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Dodgers being careful with Gagne
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Experts: Casinos not embracing technology
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Officials trying to stay ahead of counterfeiters
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Hawaii QB Chang has records in cross hair
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: 'Lord' steps from Sin City to Sun City
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Senators seek to stall Test Site plans
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Obituaries for Sept. 16, 2003
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Water, sewer rate hikes lower than expected
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Maheu family matriarch dies
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State's infants will be screened for dangerous adrenal hyperplasia
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Kyle homes, sound walls to be key items
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Council to get 61 acres update
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Immunization schedule for Sept. 16, 2003
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Grants to help desert protection
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Ex NYSE chairman joins call for board members to resign
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Community briefs for Sept. 16, 2003
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Women's center celebrates fifth anniversary
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Consumer prices higher
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LV withdraws proposal on bicycle lanes policy
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Hurricane threatens weekend races in Delaware
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IRL makes return to Fontana this weekend
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Younger Busch doesn't fear any 'labels'
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Rebels almost elude critics after big win
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Pitney attempts to carve an identity in Vegas
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Something for everyone in continuing education courses
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Letter: Native Nevadans nothing special
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Letter: Voters may see beyond Bush's failed policies
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Editorial: Outrageous pay just tip of the iceberg
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Editorial: Quick Care centers are invaluable
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Riders aren't a threat
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Spending on desk can't be tabled