September 29, 2003
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Shareholders approve merger with IGT
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Judge gives Gazlay extra week to post $50,000 bail
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Assemblyman suspended from city job
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Conservation efforts appear to be working
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Fairfield expansion complete
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Some Stallion Mountain residents oppose homes
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Berkley makes plea for LV vets hospital
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Experts question timing of drop in gas prices
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Medication lack blamed in rampage
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Reid stands by NRC nominee; will block Bush
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Nevada opens trade office
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Westin opening delayed
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News briefs for Sept. 29, 2003
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Pets at risk as humans explore coyotes' world
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Court's online access charges defended
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Las Vegas may raise sewer rates
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Hundreds of Las Vegans may lose jobs at Medco
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Enron willing to settle Nevada dispute
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U.S. financial firm to be sold
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Good Guys chain sold
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Testing company to be fined
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Report surfaces on Internet taxation issue
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PV works out kinks, double-wing takes flight
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Cook, Pieffer special part of Rebels
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Hart cleared on robbery charges
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Guilty verdict returned in hotel killing
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Education board wants testing company fined for mistakes
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Nevada crime grows but crime-solving also increases
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Probe continues in fire at LV construction site
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BLM plans hearings on land that will be sold in future
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61 percent pass state bar exam
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First major trials in Wall Street's white-collar scandals open today
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Longtime LV civic leader Robinson dies
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Obituaries for Sept. 29, 2003
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Doctors' board delays decision on LV office
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Six vehicles damaged in casino parking deck fire
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Armed guards considered after rash of casino robberies
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Mother moved to jail after funeral of two children
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Oklahoma, UNLV gain by sitting
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Gaughan wins at LVMS, but work isn't done
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Kansas on yellow brick road to success
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CART series coming to LV
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Letter: Water District should use media
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Letter: Science shows Yucca dump site is unsuitable
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Editorial: Anti-AIDS group has it all wrong
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Editorial: Schools' extra effort will help Hispanics
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Big Wheels: Owners of Hummer H2s and other SUVs flaunt their audacity
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Sun Lite for Sept. 29, 2003
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Online chat is capitol idea
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Jackson shuts up and plays at MGM Grand
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Steely Dan fails balancing act
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Community briefs for Sept. 29, 2003
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Birth announcements for Sept. 29, 2003
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'Rigoletto' hits sour note at Ham Hall