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Dead Mobster Removed from Nevada Black Book
21 November 2003
Nevada Gaming Commission voted 5-0 to remove deceased mobster, Marshall Caifano, from its List of Excluded Persons, popularly known as the Black Book.
Red Rock Casino Proposal Draws Opposing Rallies20 November 2003
Opponents of a proposal to build a 300-foot tower along with a new casino and resort in Summerlin announced that they would hold a rally Friday to pressure developer Howard Hughes Corp. to abandon its support of the project.
Las Vegas Plans New Year's Eve Fireworks20 November 2003
ews Brief: The Las Vegas Strip is planning a half-million-dollar New Year's Eve fireworks display that organizers hope will rival East Coast celebrations and help mark Sin City's 2004 centennial.
Nightclub Tax Plan to Cost Nevada $4 Million20 November 2003
Nevada gambling casinos that feature trendy nightclubs may be in for a tax windfall of up to $4 million under the new live entertainment tax.
South Coast Costs Jump20 November 2003
The cost of Michael Gaughan's planned South Coast has jumped $25 million, the locals casino operator said Wednesday.
Wynn Tower Growing20 November 2003
The construction of the $70 million water-themed theater at Wynn Last Vegas is well under way, and will be finished about eight months before the property's scheduled April 2005 opening, developer Steve Wynn said.
Charges Dropped in Vegas Casino Blaze19 November 2003
News Brief: Arson and conspiracy charges were dropped against a man accused of setting a blaze that destroyed the historic Moulin Rouge casino.
Jerry Seinfeld Returns to Colosseum19 November 2003
Due to overwhelming demand a third show has been added to Jerry Seinfeld's December 26 - 27 engagement at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
Las Vegas Properties Received Five Diamond Ratings17 November 2003
he Bellagio and Four Seasons hotels on the Strip and the Ritz-Carlton Lake Las Vegas in Henderson received the Five Diamond award in the lodging category, while Le Cirque and Picasso at Bellagio and Renoir at The Mirage received the award in the restaurant category.
New York-New York Gets New Marquee Sign17 November 2003
Now, for the first time since it was built in 1997 at the intersection of the Strip and Tropicana Avenue, New York-New York hotel-casino is getting a new $10 million marquee sign.
Inside Gaming Column: Wynn Back in the Art Market17 November 2003
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Caesars Palace Lights Up Las Vegas Strip17 November 2003
Caesars Palace will sparkle with an extensive array of holiday decorations, the centerpiece of which is a seven-story Christmas tree positioned in the middle of the famous Caesars Palace front fountains.
Suspects Arrested in Man's Kidnapping at Casino14 November 2003
Las Vegas police arrested three people in the investigation of the kidnapping of a man from Palace Station early Thursday.
Arrested Gamblers Protest Charges14 November 2003
An attorney for two gamblers arrested on charges of cheating at cards at Caesars Palace told the Nevada Supreme Court on Thursday that the charges were trumped up by agents of the state Gaming Control Board.
Man Shot Dead Palms Parking Lot14 November 2003
s the Palms was preparing for this weekend's celebrity-filled second anniversary party, a man was shot and killed in the hotel-casino's parking lot this morning.
Casinos Tied to Money Laundering14 November 2003
Several Las Vegas casinos have been tied to money laundering activities involving a major Japanese loan shark who was arrested Thursday in Japan, according to Nevada gaming regulators.
Casino Giants Take Different Online Approach14 November 2003
Three casino giants, amid shifting trends in online room reservations and online gaming, are taking sharply different tacks.
Palms Owner Looking to Expand14 November 2003
Palms owner, George Maloof, is looking for opportunities to expand in Las Vegas or California although he said he won't act until he finds the perfect project.
Game Show Network Sets Blackjack Series13 November 2003
News Brief: The Game Show Network plans to deal its first casino game series, `The World Series of Blackjack’, next spring.
The Best and Worst Blackjack Games13 November 2003
Las Vegas Sun columnist, Jeff Haney, gives his list of the best and worst blackjack games in Las Vegas.
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