February 2, 2004
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Hofbrauhaus opens
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$880 million requested for Yucca
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A dose of reality for 'crisis'
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Cop faces child abuse charge in hot-iron incident
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NFL's letters may spell trouble for casino parties
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Gaming briefs for Feb. 2, 2004
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News briefs for Feb. 2, 2004
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Chrysler's Zetsche insists division not in jeopardy
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Creditor only bidder for the Castaways
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Banks' results mixed
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Business briefs for Feb. 2, 2004
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Lake Mead Hospital executives named
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Fans enjoy exciting game
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State gets high marks for mental health care
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County panel to address demands of growth
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Police arrest 10 at DUI checkpoint
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Program targets teen health issues
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Man shot by officer is in fair condition
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Berkley's campaign raises $1.1 million
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Super suits rock on at Hard Rock Hotel
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Safety issue OK'd during stormy regents meeting
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Regents briefs for Feb. 2, 2004
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Columnist Ralph Siraco: More than half of Eclipse winners retired to stud
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Officer cleared in shooting death
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High court reverses accident case
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Sports briefs for February 2, 2004
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Liability insurer pullout led to crisis
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Retailer challenges law limiting large stores
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Trio of reports confirms rebound in U.S. economy
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UNLV hopes to take glass slipper off the conference's Cinderella
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Patriots, Brady on track for greater goals
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Gladiators hoping rewired offense can cause sparks
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Lady Rebels stumble in The Pit
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Letter: Republicans can't handle the truth
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Letter: Bush is targeting Social Security
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Letter: Truth is lacking in news media
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Letter: Many better uses for BLM funds
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Letter: Pro-lifer at odds with Democrats
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Letter: Math exam is fair for students to earn diploma
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Website updated for CAT riders
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Obituaries for Feb. 2, 2004
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Others watch closely as first 'racino' opens
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Death of gaming leader Kelley almost unnoticed
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Governor proposes state-owned casinos
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Editorial: Customer service is improving at DMV
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Editorial: Give housing plan a chance to take hold
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Birth announcements for Feb. 2, 2004
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Sun Lite for Feb. 2, 2003
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Youthful Bowie shows off impressive body of work
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Drew's 'All Stars' Carey the show just fine
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Painting is a nude awakening
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Commerical Center: Super Bowl ads receive mixed reviews