September 3, 2004
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County officials joining monorail probe
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Candidate says he has received no money
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Rogers chooses lobbyists for 2005 Legislature
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Doctors file complaint over questions
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Las Vegas is no place to dodge limelight
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Legislature must repair initiative laws
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Ward 1 group urges Moncrief recall
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Cox Communications bonds fall
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Dynamite fear forces evacuation of town
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Couple attacked in home in gated complex
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Ethics panel finds against Augustine
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EOB fails on policy for credit cards
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Letter: Kerry's protest was courageous
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TSA gives up on limo system
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Bail set at $620,000 for alleged rapist
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Nation's unemployment rate dips slightly
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High court rejects appeal of Stratosphere thrill ride case
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Contract talks lead to walk-out
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Health care costs weigh on Mandalay
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Communication plan urged
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Drugmaker to settle claims
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LVCVA expects another huge holiday weekend
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West Nile hits 3 more residents of Clark County
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Turn up the Vol-ume
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Metro miffed over image of policeman
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Gaming briefs for September 3, 2004
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Shuffle Master posts strong quarter
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Convention gets Vegas representation
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: A checkerboard stage awaits
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Sports briefs for September 3, 2004
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Champ Cars bosses won't cave on demand for more Vegas speed
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Canada trip will keep Rebels busy
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Prep football rankings
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Columnist Nick Christensen: Which way did they go? Palo Verde keeps 'em guessing
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Sunday's matchup: UNLV (0-0) at Tennessee (0-0)
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Uninsured motorist policies clarified
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Court upholds ruling for worker
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Labor Day fire danger warned for mountains
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Fatal crash adds to motorcycle deaths
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News briefs for September 3, 2004
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Candidates deal with sign issues
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Vols will wait to name QB
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Segerblom top spender among candidates for School Board
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Obituaries for Sept. 3, 2004
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Delegates moved by visit to ground zero
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Enthusiastic delegates hope to register more GOP voters
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Ralph Siraco's Del Mar selections
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Columnist Barb Henderson: Outdoor World adventures only two months away
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Fishing report: Striped bass are still the big news
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Concerns raised over candidate's help from Station Casinos
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Senate candidate disavows group's attacks
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Enron chief asks judge to authorize fee
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Real estate developer settles SEC allegations over bonds
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Ozomatli can groove in any language
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Letter: Humiliation in court not new
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Letter: Student interests lost in pettiness
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Letter: Store nuke waste where it is made
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Letter: Kubler-Ross was hospice pioneer
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Letter: All eyes again on suspect Florida
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Letter: Voters can't trust Vietnam-dodging Bush on Yucca
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Venerable 'Jubilee!' shows no signs of flagging at Bally's
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Source: Packers trade safety Anderson to Oakland
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Where I Stand -- Guest Columnist Ellen Knowlton: Rising to the challenge
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Performing Arts for September 3, 2004
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Kaz still hypnotic as he heads for Sunset
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Editorial: DNA funding crisis
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Editorial: Dialogue on regents has been needed
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Datebook for September 3, 2004
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Ushering in the Fall
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Hypnosis use contested in Wolff murder trial
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Intersection where child was killed gets safety upgrade
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba! makes fashionable move
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On Display for September 3, 2004
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Pajo gives voice to 'Whatever, Mortal'
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Vocalist Polistico still has a fighting chance
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Community briefs for September 3, 2004
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School counselor recommends kids for camp
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Public asked for its two bits on state quarter
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Going for gold
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Sandoval blew chance
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Can't sidestep predictions
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Editorial: O'Connell and taxes
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Editorial: After the cheering ...
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Letter: Watch the film, then criticize
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Letter: Kerry had good reason to oppose Vietnam War
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Nothing's average anymore for Clark County students
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: For annual telethon, Lewis sees the light
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Ben There, Done That
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Cheney reaffirms Bush stance on Yucca Mountain
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Kids write about their fun at camp
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Backyards turned into sanctuaries for desert wildlife
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Happy campers