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Barney Vinson's World: Global Gaming Expo
6 October 2003
Barney Vinson: "It started with a cocktail party at the Las Vegas Hilton, up on top of the hotel in the Conrad Villa Sky Suite."
Historic Las Vegas Motel could be Demolished3 October 2003
The owner of a historic motel across from Mandalay Bay has shut down the property and has told tenants that he intends to tear it down.
Mandalay Execs Sell off Shares3 October 2003
Mike Ensign and Bill Richardson have sold off the last of their stock holdings in Mandalay Resort Group, leading analysts to speculate Thursday that the longtime casino executives are preparing to leave the company they helped form.
Nevada Economy Recovering2 October 2003
Nevada's economy showed continued signs of recovery in July as businesses posted their strongest sales increases since before the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, state officials said Wednesday.
Park Place May Ask Board, Court to Hear Case1 October 2003
Park Place Entertainment Corp. is expected to argue Friday that a high roller's fraud lawsuit should be heard by the state Supreme Court and referred to the state Gaming Control Board.
Culinary Slates Aladdin Rally, Targets Schwarzenegger1 October 2003
Hoping to capitalize on the media frenzy surrounding actor Arnold Schwarzenegger's campaign to be elected governor of California, the Culinary Local 226 plans to demonstrate today at Schwarzenegger's Santa Monica, Calif., production offices on behalf of Aladdin workers.
Westin Casuarina Won't be Unionized1 October 2003
When the Westin Casuarina hotel-casino opens near the Las Vegas Strip this month, it will not be a union property.
Trizec: No Sale Yet on Desert Passage1 October 2003
The chief executive of Trizec Properties Inc. reiterated Tuesday that the company has yet to close a sale on Desert Passage, the Arabian-themed mall attached to the Aladdin hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip.
High-Roller's Suit Stayed by Judge30 September 2003
A Clark County judge has dismissed Nevada Gaming Control Board regulators from a high-roller's fraud suit against Park Place Entertainment Corp. and stayed state court action against other defendants pending the outcome of a similar federal case.
Asian Tourists Declining in US30 September 2003
What will it take to get more Asians to visit the United States? A group of global travel professionals is meeting in Las Vegas this week seeking the answer to that question.
Cirque Du Soleil Bares All in New Vegas Erotic Show30 September 2003
News Brief: Sex and commerce have always been close in Vegas and even the world-famous acrobats of circus troupe Cirque du Soleil is now getting into the act.
Report Surfaces on Internet Taxation Issue29 September 2003
Clark County officials say they didn't generate a report explaining how Internet companies that buy and resell large quantities of hotel rooms may in some instances be paying a lower percentage tax rate than they should.
Westin Opening Delayed29 September 2003
This month's expected opening of the Westin Casuarina hotel-casino in Las Vegas has been put off until next month because of construction delays.
Culinary Union Flier Targets Boggs McDonald Casino Ties29 September 2003
News Brief: The Culinary union is targeting Las Vegas City Councilwoman Lynette Boggs McDonald and her position on Station Casinos' board of directors in a flier that was mailed to thousands of voters in her northwest ward.
Treasure Island to Pass the Buc at Auction29 September 2003
The pirates have been vanquished from the new Treasure Island at Spring Mountain Road and the Strip, and the booty they left behind is ready for claiming.
Inside Gaming Column: Nevada Gaming May Soon Add Player29 September 2003
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Kiosks Allow Rapid Registration at Flamingo29 September 2003
High-speed check-in and check-out kiosks, technology developed by the airline industry, is helping customers at the 3,642-room Flamingo.
Las Vegas Paying for Sin City Reputation29 September 2003
Las Vegas has become the nation's premier party town and seems to be paying a social price for it.
Arson Charge Dropped in Moulin Rouge Fire26 September 2003
irst-degree arson charges in state court have been dropped against Fred Ball, one of two men arrested in connection with the blaze that destroyed the historic Moulin Rouge casino, but Ball could still face federal charges, his lawyer said.
Group Buys Desert Passage26 September 2003
A group fronted by East Coast developer David Edelstein and investment firm RFR Holding reached an agreement to buy the Desert Passage at Aladdin shopping center for approximately $235 million, members of the group said Thursday.
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