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Aladdin Bosses Pleased Despite $4.1 Million Loss

The Las Vegas Strip's Aladdin hotel-casino, in the midst of a U.S. Bankruptcy Court-approved sale, had a loss of $4.1 million in December, documents filed with the court said.

Travel Companies Honored in N.Y.

VEGAS.com, an Internet travel site, won three silver and two bronze awards for public relations, marketing and promotional excellence at the Hospitality Sales & Marketing Association International 2003 Adrian Awards in New York Monday.

Inside Gaming Column: Fool Thinks Harrah's May Pitch Horseshoe

A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.

Wheel of Fortune Pays Nearly $5 Million

Wheel of Fortune slots hit twice on Saturday in Las Vegas paying the two winners a total of nearly $5 million.

Golden Nugget Takeover Approved

Tim Poster and Tom Breitling have received approval from the Nevada Gaming Commission for their $215 million takeover of the downtown and Laughlin Golden Nugget hotel-casinos.

Harrah's Plans to Continue Poker Series

Harrah’s says they will continue the World Series of Poker after it has purchased Binion’s Horseshoe.

Harrah's, Horseshoe Agreement Official

Harrah's Entertainment Inc. today said it signed a definitive agreement to purchase Binion's Horseshoe in downtown Las Vegas and is working to re-open the historic hotel-casino.

Hard Rock Hit with Complaint

The Hard Rock hotel-casino could face a fine of as much as $300,000 after the state Gaming Control Board filed a three-count complaint against the Las Vegas resort over its advertising on Wednesday.

Drought Won't Change Water Park Plans

Don't bet on the drought prompting Las Vegas casino developers to quit building water-themed resorts, industry experts said Wednesday.

Analysts Foresee Strong Strip Hotel Results for Chinese New Year

Gaming industry sources have expressed confidence this week's Chinese New Year celebration will attract plenty of high-rolling revelers as they ring in the Year of the Monkey.

Castaways Losses Continue, Turnaround Projected

The owner of the Castaways hotel-casino lost $1.6 million in December and is projected to lose another $1.3 million in January, according to a filing this week in U.S. Bankruptcy Court.

Ritz-Carlton Restaurant Earns Four-Diamond Award

A Mediterranean restaurant at the Ritz-Carlton Lake Las Vegas Resort in Henderson has been named to AAA's Four-Diamond List.

Golden Nugget Bid Extension Expected

Wall Street worry about one-year limitations on gaming licenses for the prospective owners of the Golden Nugget is expected to prompt the buyers' lawyers to ask the Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday to extend the limitations to four years, industry insiders said.

Casino Hit With Lawsuit in Gangs Battle

A lawsuit filed last week in District Court claims an Arizona couple suffered emotional distress and physical harm when they witnessed a gun battle between rival motorcycle gangs at a Laughlin casino.

Commission May Consider Restrictions on Strip Pedicabs, Segway Scooters

News Brief: Clark County commissioners may soon consider new restrictions for pedicabs and Segway scooters on the Strip.

Gaming Industry Bonds Notch Yields of 15 Percent

Gaming industry bonds posted yields approaching 15 percent in 2003, even better than their yields the year before but seriously lower than returns from similarly rated bond offerings, analysts said Monday.

Casino Closing: Horseshoe Employees Getting Aid

While executives continued talks Monday to complete Harrah's $50 million deal to buy Binion's Horseshoe, more than 200 of the closed casino's workers sought assistance from Nevada Partners and the Culinary Training Academy.

Woodworkers' Convention to Move to Las Vegas in '05

The Association of Woodworking & Furnishings Suppliers will move its AWFS Fair to Las Vegas in 2005, ending a relationship the event has had with Southern California since 1957.

Four Vegas Flights Added

America West Airlines will continue its expansion in Las Vegas with four new round-trip flights in April, including new service to Burbank, Calif.

Inside Gaming Column: Gaming Operators Could Hit IPO Market

A selection of news and views from inside the gaming industry this week.

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