September 17, 2003
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Lawyers want case back in Juvenile Court
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Nevada court won't overturn tax ruling
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2 teens accused of home invasions
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Girl, run over by family car, in critical condition
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Nevada gets poor grade on rate of graduates
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Parking jam
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Regents, profs dispute tenure waiver
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Website raises identity theft concern
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Athletic director under investigation
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Business briefs for Sept. 17, 2003
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Builder's profit improves
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Manufacturer cutting jobs
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Pulte tops LV satisfaction list
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Columnist Jeff German: Problem gambling needs a fix
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Gasoline up 13 percent
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News briefs for Sept. 17, 2003
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Spanish version of Vegas travel website launched
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Taxi board approves increase in fares
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Fremont Street executive leaving for Henderson job
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Strategies for encouraging responsible gambling outlined
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Mandalay mall aims for tourist, local mix
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Oddity: 'CSI' not favored for Emmy win
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UNLV aims to propel program to next level
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Weekend success may right the ship for Rebels
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Sports news briefs for September 17, 2003
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Senate approves lower spending on Yucca
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Will is optimist economy recovering
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Castroneves set for hot finish in points race
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Senate rejects bid to slow time frame for nuke tests
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Court to decide on whether law firm should get Yucca pact
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Body discovered in storage bin
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Obituaries for Sept. 17, 2003
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Nellis says goodbye to Creech, man who saved Thunderbirds
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Vegas firm's license extended
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Bond rating agency revises outlook
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Support building for casino
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Dividend boosted by slot maker
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Rebels 'D' must slow potent QB, Warriors
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Dangerous cargo spills on I-15, closing freeway north of LV
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State can't help fund triage center in Las Vegas
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County amends computer contract for recorder's office
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Orleans Racing plans to field second truck for Las Vegas event
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Mental health court to begin in December
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Strip club manager agrees to cooperate with prosecution
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Malone given lower bond
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Suspect is arrested after evidence of chop shop found
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Quotes on the Nevada Supreme Court's refusal to scrap its tax decision
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Spending OK'd to staff ombudsman
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NHP gets $15 million for radios
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County OKs new positions
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UMC task force schedules meeting
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Tuesday's prep results
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Las Vegas still hoping for date with Tiger
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Columnist Peter Benton: Don't get frustrated by aerification closures
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Letter: Bush has been bad for Nevada
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Letter: Special fund may be the answer to malpractice woes
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Community briefs for Sept. 17, 2003
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Editorial: Support the Fremont St. marchers
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Editorial: Junk food on campus
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Temples reunited for prayer service
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Women to attend Hadassah academy
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Friends, family share in ebullient Greek Food Festival
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Organic Experience: Shoppers lured by Whole Foods' ambience, quality
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Cooking demo scheduled
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Marketplace: Something for everyone
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Cool tennis talk dominating the social scene