September 24, 2003
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Fountains to flow after copper scare
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Schools cracking down on dress codes
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Williams aide qualifies as whistleblower
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AOL, PurchasePro probe widens with guilty pleas
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Helicopter crash probe focuses on maintenance
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Nevada miners in joint venture
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Hospital executive arrested in fed probe
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Young children more likely to be killed by parents than others
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News briefs for Sept. 24, 2003
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Highway project begins
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Planes collide on NLV airport runway
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Columnist Jeff German: Chairwoman may soon find herself in hot seat
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Williams pays fine
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Kids beaten to death with bat, police say
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Project to ease traffic congestion may stall
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Census report: Nevada most transient state
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VA offers gambling addicts treatment
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Experts say companies ultimately paying for rising consumer debt
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CEO: '90s excesses led to many bankruptcies
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LV-area homeowners settle defect suit for $12.7 mil.
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Defibrillators saving lives at equipped casinos
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Selection at new boutique is sinful
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184 students seek school transfers
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LV to show off Town Center
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Traffic commission to meet Thursday
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Obituaries for Sept. 24, 2003
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Community briefs for Sept. 24, 2003
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Texas gambling lets Pinnacle default
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City, county join forces to attract casino
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State to step up oversight of indicted gambling hall
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Historic site at issue in casino lawsuit
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Voter approval required for video gambling
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Greektown Casino owes $11 million, some say
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Final three contracts for widening to be awarded
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Goodman has doubts about pro ball in LV
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OPEC cuts production
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Columnist Peter Benton: Naming the lefty winners not as easy as you think
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County receives $7.1 million for security
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Fatal shooting of handyman shocks LV neighborhood
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Metal detector added to council chambers
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DOE plans more Yucca answers
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FBI takes papers from county offices
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New Freedom Ride shines light on plight of immigrants
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Senate rejects Reid attempt to curtail privatizing park jobs
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Education meeting on holy day raises uproar
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Surgeon general assures first responders he supports them
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Palo Verde, Cimarron expect more offense
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Rebels cashing in turnovers in 2003
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Tracy hopes to avoid another Miami roller coaster
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Gaughan for a title
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Liberty Bowl is within UNLV's grasp
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Tuesday's prep results
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Letter: Revenge, oil only reasons for war
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Letter: Gibbons merely covering for Bush
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Letter: Harter does nothing but dream at UNLV
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Editorial: No need to revise ward boundaries
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Editorial: Drinkers beware: 0.08 is new limit
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Bank executive gets special treat at her namesake school
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Nonprofit group finds treasure at fund-raiser
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Southern Nevada assemblyman faces questions