October 8, 2004
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St. Rose urgent care center sold
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Emergency funds sought for state's fight against Yucca
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Longtime Vegas newspaper photographer Germanier dies
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Murder case witness caught after fleeing
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Former justice of peace fined for unfinished work
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Report: Wildlife refuge among most endangered
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African wildcat captured in Las Vegas
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State Senate debate gets ugly
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Buck, Collins go head to head
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Plan to import Canadian drugs proposed
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Columnist Jeff German: Race is on for chief judge post
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RTC getting serious about light rail system
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Trade show offers serious fun
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Women's group holding clothing drive
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College Football Schedule
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Top 25 Schedule
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Rapid growth marks telecom trade show
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Media group's court filings seek rights to Web site
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Vegas named best-selling U.S. destination
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Nevadans one step closer to tax break
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Tribal leaders hail setback for California proposition
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Industry fears effect of anti-smoking efforts
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Communication still lags in casino security, panel says
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Officer sues Taser maker
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BYU knows what Brimmer can do
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Regents search for balance of power
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Parents vent their feelings on dress codes
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Union sit-in may draw 5,000
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Sports briefs for October 8, 2004
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Columnist Steve Guiremand: Las Vegas Bowl won't be feeling blue if BYU comes to town
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Par gets weather beating
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: It's a good bet this sponsorship puzzle could be solved
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Insurance system shows turnaround
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Man convicted in 7-Eleven shooting
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Fishing report: Striped bass still the catch in Boulder Basin
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RFK Jr. says nuke waste should stay at power plants
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Tonight's matchup: UNLV (1-4, 0-1) at BYU (2-3, 1-0)
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Routines more than routine in 'Sweet Lillie's'
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Obituaries for October 8, 2004
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Officer describes shooting that led to suspect's arrest
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LV planners deny one high rise
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Coroner rules man's Taser death a homicide
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Heller rejects conflict claim
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Indian tribe unveils plans for casino near Oakland Airport
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Court to hear taxpayer challenge to gambling law
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Ravens get a taste of playing without Lewis in backfield
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Mayor running a solid campaign
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Witness in murder case flees court
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Columnist Sal DeFilippo: The fish are in the barrel as Patriots shoot for record
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Commission candidate wants federal tax returns revealed
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News briefs for October 8, 2004
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Columnist Nick Christensen: Northeast inside track up for grabs
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Man killed in shooting in Boulder Station parking lot
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Carmichael returns to Supercross circuit with a new Suzuki ride
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Qualifier battles nerves, shoots 67
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Lefty treats 'em right
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Preps: Schedule
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Stewart reports to prison
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Fight schedule
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Price slips from record $53
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Third-quarter net income rises
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Program gives voice to memories
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Renovations at Cashman bringing old park up to date
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Columnist Barb Henderson: Bird hunters greet the start of quail season
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: No shortage of spice at Neon Chef competition
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Witnesses to testify about Murphy-Tabish romance
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Letter: Botched effort to get bin Laden
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Letter: Bush's deficit spending has left nation worse off
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Editorial: Yet another blow to war's justification
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Editorial: Firing was warranted
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On Display for October 8, 2004
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Odds on Favorito to be a winner in Benny's Bullpen
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Halloween Calendar
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Dire Straits gets real in 'Making Movies'
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Performing Arts for October 8, 2004
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'Las Vegas Comedy Festival' brings comedic nuggets to LV
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Datebook for October 8, 2004
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Sensual Relations
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Community briefs for October 8, 2004
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Public can comment on land-use plans
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Letter: Drugs must be more affordable
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Colulmnist Jon Ralston: No clean exit for Augustine
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Letter: All expressions of political opinion must be tolerated
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Editorial: The sleaze continues
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Editorial: Drug bill invites dissent
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Moving deadly cargo
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Mother Hen
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Interbike convention wheels, deals
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Go take a hike
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Recreation area turns 40
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Guided hikes a safe way to explore
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Columnist Jeff German: First Binion trial is a tough act to follow