February 6, 2004
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Gladiators set to show off 'O'
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Fumes kill family of three
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United, Ted set third LV-Dulles flight
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Man arrested in slaying
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High school zones recommended
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Sports briefs for February 6, 2004
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Chancellor defends scholarship program
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Lobbyists are key to state, local funding
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Animal clinic opens
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Victim found shot in laundry room
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Man killed in alleged robbery
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Columnist Jeff German: FBI agents may find more gems
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Galardi's $1.1 mil. fine put on hold
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News briefs for Feb. 6, 2004
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Former GOP Sen. Hecht owes life to Democratic candidate Kerry
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Criminally insane center in LV eyed
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State to sue BLM over funds for wild horses
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Judge rules prostitution ordinance too broad, vague
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Business leader warns of Yucca nuclear waste perils
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Gaming briefs for Feb. 6, 2004
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Ex-LV residents indicted on fraud charges
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Slave and child labor protest set for Las Vegas Strip
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Critics say utility's land-sale profit must figure in rates
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HCA names Sunrise CEO
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Hospital industry's profit soars in Nevada
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Parent company launches insurance subsidiary
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Unemployment rate declines
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Educators say librarians' class won't be repeated
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Maddux in no hurry to sign a new deal
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Lobos: A blueprint for packing The Pit
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Seeking an audience
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Plenty at stake on UNLV's brutal road trip
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Two sides to one very big coach
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Penn tops list of bidders for Illinois casino license
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Southern Nevada still running in 'Idol'
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Wallace looks to end 0-fer Daytona streak
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Knight competitive, even at salad bar
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UNLV tops BYU
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Fishing report: Anglers haul rainbow trout at Lake Mead
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Columnist Barb Henderson: Trapshooting a mainstay in Las Vegas
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Appeal rejected in death of woman, 86
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Sullard leaves manager's post ahead of schedule
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Board takes no action on raises
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Man with knife killed in home
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Letter: Kucinich would stop aggression
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Letter: Special interests rule Democrats
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Letter: Bush's spending is irresponsible
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Letter: Nuke dump would be foolish
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Letter: Get Bush out of White House
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Letter: Cost/benefit analysis on Yucca needed
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Minnesota governor seeks revenue from tribes
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Fund tied to LV broker fined $350 million
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Business briefs for Feb. 6, 2004
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Goodman ethics complaint denied
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Teamsters local loses fight to withdraw from state plan
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Regulators promote in-state vendors
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Doctor challenges O'Connell in Senate
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: They buried a caring man
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Blood drives
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Got milk? Girl Scouts launch their 53rd annual Cookie Sale
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Community briefs for Feb. 6, 2004
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Teen suspect in slaying linked to home invasions
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Gazlay's trial is postponed
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Metro honors citizen who rescued flood victims
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Obituaries for Feb. 6, 2004
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Quitoriano, fighter for paralyzed veterans, dies
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Petition on funding education gathers steam
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Task force looks into professors' productivity
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Editorial: House needs to tighten its ethics rules
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Editorial: No imminent threat?
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He Solemnly Swears: UNLV's staging of 'Lenny' coincides with pardon of controversial figure
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On Display for Feb. 6, 2004
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Volunteers living the free life
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: 'Breakfast' celebrates 40 years of Beatlemania
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Surf's up for reunited Pixies
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Love is in the air at Tropicana lounge
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Options abound for your hungry valentine
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Blair unfazed by brushes with greatness
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Holmes improves on already impeccable show
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Museum opens doors to Latin American exhibit
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Performing Arts for Feb. 6, 2004
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Datebook for Feb. 6, 2004
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Columnist Jeff German: Politicians exploiting flaws of our system
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Where I Stand -- Columnist Mike O'Callaghan: The Middle East Puzzle
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Truck rearends traffic, fiery crash kills at least three
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Website aims to teach teens basics of money management
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VegasBeat -- Columnist Timothy McDarrah: Vegas becoming a fashion runway
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Silver State won't have much impact
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Growth is talk of the town
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Ensign is charting new path
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Good Theatre
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Letter: Proposed zoo is a terrible idea
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Letter: It's too soon to assume WMD don't exist in Iraq
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Editorial: Success, in microcosm
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Editorial: Literally, it's growth plan -- or bust
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An understanding of anatomy