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Caribbean Sun Poker to Host Several Satellite Tournaments

Caribbean Sun Poker will be hosting several satellite tournaments in the upcoming months that will give players a chance to win a seat at three World Series of Poker events.

Casino Parking Space Feud Cools

News Brief: The feud between officials from Las Vegas Sands Corp. and Wynn Resorts Ltd. over the number of available parking spaces at The Venetian and the developing $1.6 billion Palazzo cooled a bit Wednesday.

Caesars Honored by Las Vegas Asian Chamber of Commerce

In recognition of its continued support for the ethnic communities of Las Vegas, Caesars Entertainment has been named Corporation of the Year by the Las Vegas Asian Chamber of Commerce.

Wynn Boasts High-Tech Slot Floor

One of the biggest advantages enjoyed by a brand-new casino is the opportunity to offer fresh gaming products, particularly on the slot floor. Wynn Las Vegas will be no exception.

China Wages Losing War Against Gambling

International News Brief: In the 1980s and 1990s, many of the whales were Japanese businessmen. But today, according to Las Vegas moguls, more than 50 per cent are Chinese.

McCarran Garage Parking Fee to Rise to $12; Remote Lot Fee to Fall to $6

It's been said the Lord giveth, and the Lord taketh away. And as far as those who park their automobiles at McCarran International Airport are concerned, the lords of the county did both Tuesday.

Wynn Hoping to Make Megaresort Feel Smaller

Shorter walks, intimate public spaces, and tucked-away surprises will please Wynn Las Vegas guests, the developer said in a two-and-a-half-hour Monday afternoon interview with the Las Vegas Sun.

Sweet Chastity

The proverbial sore thumb had nothing on Yvette Thomas early Monday.

More Bad Magic -- Traffic Stalled After Crane Slams Bridge

Las Vegas tourism leaders love the 93,000 visitors and $129.7 million in nongaming spending the Men's Apparel Guild in California trade show will bring here this week.

Strip Show Biz: Countdown to Splashdown

The first person Steve Wynn called when the casino developer started conceptualizing his newest resort complex was not a financial adviser, architect, or builder. It was renowned show producer and director Franco Dragone.

High Demands, High Rewards: Working For Wynn A Mix Of Allure, Angst

Nearly 100,000 people have applied to work at the $2.5 billion Wynn Las Vegas. Just 10,000 will be hired by the time of the megaresort's scheduled April 28 opening.

More Poker Rooms Going Smoke-Free

Palace Station, along with Station Casinos Inc. sister properties Santa Fe Station and Texas Station, has gone smoke-free.

Bally Gaming Launches Pamela Anderson Playboy Slot

Bally Gaming and Systems reports that the new Pamela Anderson Playboy slot machine has gone live at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas as the first game expansion of the successful QuarterMillion$ wide-area progressive link.

Wynn Ad to Air During Oscars

News Brief: Steve Wynn will air a commercial for his Wynn Las Vegas during the Oscars.

Company Aims to Keep Employees

American Casino & Entertainment Properties, the company that operates the Stratosphere and the two Arizona Charlie's properties, is taking steps to try and slow the migration of employees to larger operations.

Tourists Budgeting More for Gambling Trips

Las Vegas visitors spent less time on the casino floor, but budgeted more money to gamble in 2004, a year-end report by Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority analysts said.

Golden Nugget's Poster Deals, Property Accepts $30,000 Fine

Executives of downtown's Golden Nugget casino have settled a three-count complaint filed last month by the state Gaming Control Board and would pay a $30,000 fine under a proposed settlement agreement.

Tourism: 37.4 Million Magical for Las Vegas

Though most everyone predicted big gains, even high expectations couldn't overshadow what was a remarkable year for the local travel industry.

Big Haul, But Not For Bettors: Books Get All They Can Handle

A record of just under $90.8 million was wagered on Super Bowl XXXIX, and the state's 173 sports books won a record $15.4 million, according to figures released Tuesday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Irate Mayor Again Rails About NFL Ad Policy

It's become an annual rite of winter, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman held true to form Tuesday when delivering another post-Super Bowl tirade against the National Football League.

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