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Archon Reports Loss
4 January 2005
For 2004, Archon Corporation reported net revenues of $45.7 million as compared to revenues of $46.2 million in fiscal 2003.
McCarran Changes Might Prevent Repeat of 2004 Logjam4 January 2005
McCarran's latest technological upgrade could improve customer service at one of the five or so U.S. airports that handled more than 40 million annual passengers in 2004.
Las Vegas Sands Redeems Mortgage Notes4 January 2005
Las Vegas Sands Corp.’s subsidiaries, Las Vegas Sands, Inc. and Venetian Casino Resort, LLC, have called for redemption $291.14 million principal amount of their 11% Mortgage Notes due 2010.
A Las Vegas New Year: In With a Bang3 January 2005
News Brief: The final minutes of 2004 were filled with uncertainty as revelers wondered whether Mother Nature would cooperate with their plans, but the first moments of 2005 proved a triumph.
Blackjack Series Back for Second Season3 January 2005
Premiering on January 21 GSN's World Series of Blackjack is back for a second exciting season.
Visitors From Home1 January 2005
Barney Vinson: One morning there was a knock on the door, and there’s my old buddy Vic, a beer in his hand and a grin on his face.
Year Saw Casino Companies Gearing Up for Consolidation31 December 2004
A sea of change occurred in the gaming industry over the past several months, shaping into the biggest Las Vegas business story of the year.
Poker Champion Fights Off Attacks at Casino30 December 2004
The soft-spoken patent attorney fought off a pair of attackers Dec. 20 at the Bellagio after he had finished playing a cash game of poker, according to a police report.
The Strip on New Year's: Show's Fate Twisting in Wind30 December 2004
Barring the sudden advent of a magical dome large enough to cover the equivalent of dozens of city blocks, there's a good chance Mother Nature could spoil what would be the world's largest New Year's Eve celebration above the Strip.
Taxes, Problem Gambling Likely '05 Lobbying Focus29 December 2004
A month away from the 2005 Legislative session, some Las Vegas casino companies are gearing up for what may become the most challenging political and economic issue to face the state in years.
Officials Promise a Safe and Sane Celebration29 December 2004
It probably won't be cold enough to snow on New Year's Eve, but there's a pretty good chance you're going to get wet if you're outside.
McCarran Chosen as Weapon-Detection Test Site29 December 2004
McCarran International Airport will soon become one of the nation's few testing points for technologies the federal government hopes will greatly reduce terrorists' ability to smuggle bombs and other weapons aboard commercial aircraft.
Analyst Predicts Every Room in City Will Be Booked29 December 2004
The number of Strip resorts posting "no vacancy" signs for the New Year's Eve weekend is growing quickly, with one gaming analyst predicting that every hotel room in Las Vegas will be booked as visitors celebrate the holiday.
Elvis Performer Invites Las Vegas Entertainers to Bring Gifts to Children After Christmas28 December 2004
Trent Carlini, considered to be the No. 1 Elvis performer in the world, brings songs and gifts to children hospitalized at Sunrise Children's Hospital.
Strip Casinos Avert Strike28 December 2004
A strike by maintenance workers planned for Monday at three Strip resorts was averted when employees voted to accept a new five-year agreement negotiated with a federal mediator.
Monorail Officials Hope to Set Record on New Year's28 December 2004
Las Vegas Monorail officials are looking forward to transporting tens of thousands of passengers on New Year's Eve after breaking their previous ridership numbers on Christmas Day.
2004 In Review: Merging And Converging28 December 2004
A rebounding economy, roller-coaster gasoline prices, corporate mergers, and record earnings were stories with national implications that had local undertones.
Supreme Court Rejects Appeal by Card Dealer23 December 2004
The Nevada Supreme Court has denied the appeal of card dealer Raymond Buxsel, who sued Mandalay Bay and a security guard for the Strip resort after he was injured and could not return to his job.
Restaurant Firm May Venture into Gambling23 December 2004
News Brief: A booming casino industry, a lack of attractive restaurant merger targets and $400 million in cash has Landry's Restaurants prowling the Las Vegas Strip in search of its next acquisition.
Bellagio's New Rooms Keep Luxury Level High23 December 2004
With Bellagio recognized by AAA as a five-diamond property -- the organization's highest rating -- the hotel-casino's executives say they needed to carry that same level of expectation into the resort's newest addition, which opens to customers this morning.
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