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Replica Signs Available at Casinos
28 September 2004
The souvenir signs will be available at casinos and at souvenir stores throughout the city.
Giant Ad Appears on Luxor28 September 2004
A giant ad promoting a new Toyota truck appears on the side of the Luxor hotel and casino facing Mandalay Bay.
That's About the Size of it28 September 2004
The machines there are huge, so big they make a fully grown man resemble a child's action figure posed beneath a toy Tonka truck in a backyard sandbox.
Gaming Deal: Colony Gets Casinos for $1.2 Billion28 September 2004
Colony Capital is poised to become a major competitor in the gaming industry nationwide after reaching a final agreement to buy four casinos from Harrah's Entertainment and Caesars Entertainment, analysts said Monday.
Stock Climbs on Analyst Report27 September 2004
Shares of Wynn Resorts were up more than $2 per share in early trading this morning as the broader markets fell on a bullish analyst report.
Commission Delays Action on Club's Slots27 September 2004
A Las Vegas topless dance club won a reprieve for the shutdown of its 13 video poker machines Friday when the Nevada Gaming Commission voted to postpone action on a state Gaming Control Board complaint over alleged violations of state gaming laws.
Casinos Remain Cautious of Reality Shows27 September 2004
From its June debut up to the final episode of the Fox network reality show "The Casino" last month, the Golden Nugget experienced an increase in business and the kind of publicity that can't be bought.
Gaming Commission Hearing: Station Fined $2.2 Million27 September 2004
The Nevada Gaming Commission on Friday approved a $2.2 million settlement of the 18-month-old case against Station Casinos for failing to file required anti-money laundering reports with the federal government.
Nevada Gaming Commission: Hard Rock Action Wins Praise27 September 2004
Attorneys hailed a Nevada Gaming Commission's Friday decision to dismiss two complaints against the Hard Rock Hotel arising from its sexually suggestive advertisements as a victory for the hotel-casino and the First Amendment.
Hard Rock CEO Planning $1 Billion Condo-Hotel24 September 2004
The chief executive of the Hard Rock Hotel on Thursday announced plans to build four condo-hotel towers behind the resort at a cost of $1 billion, locking up a key parcel of land for future expansion.
Regulators Set to Fine Station Casinos $2.4 Million24 September 2004
Station Casinos Inc. has agreed to pay $2.4 million in fines and investigatory costs to settle a financial reporting complaint from the state Gaming Control Board.
Engineers Union Approves Mandalay Strike24 September 2004
Members of the Operating Engineers Local 501 voted Thursday to authorize the union to strike at three Mandalay Resort Group properties if the company doesn't rescind a two-tier wage proposal.
Las Vegas Tourism Group Honored23 September 2004
Rossi Ralenkotter, president and CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, and Billy Vassiliadis, chief executive of R&R Partners, the LVCVA's advertising consultant, have been jointly named Brandweek's 2004 Marketer of the Year in travel and tourism.
New Hard Rock Billboard Lampoons Regulators23 September 2004
A not-so-tongue-in-cheek billboard towering above the Hard Rock Hotel could cast a heavy shadow on Friday's Nevada Gaming Commission meeting near downtown Las Vegas.
Mandalay, Union at Stalemate23 September 2004
Contract talks between the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 501 and Mandalay Resort Group are at an impasse, and workers are taking a strike authorization vote today.
Gaming Giants Sue Newspaper Owners22 September 2004
A pair of Nevada gaming giants have sued the owners of Las Vegas' two largest newspapers to try to resolve questions about the future of the lasvegas.com Web site.
G2E: A Glimpse of Things to Come22 September 2004
For Tony Spier, Global Gaming Expo determines company production schedules as well as chances of breakaway success in the coming year.
Media Groups Wrestle Over Domain Name21 September 2004
A Clark County District Court judge has been asked to sort out who has the right to one of the world's most coveted Internet domain names, lasvegas.com.
Poker's Popularity: Raising the Stakes21 September 2004
Harrah's Entertainment and ESPN say they'll capitalize on poker's best-known event by beginning a series of high-profile tournaments across the country next year.
Gaming Commission to Hear Hard Rock Ad Dispute21 September 2004
The Hard Rock Hotel's dispute with gaming regulators over several of its ads is turning into a full-bore confrontation over the First Amendment that will begin Friday when the Nevada Gaming Commission hears motions on the case.
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