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Large Monet Exhibition Coming to Las Vegas
29 October 2003
News Brief: Some of Claude Monet's greatest masterpieces will be on display in a new exhibition at the Bellagio hotel-casino beginning early next year.
Roy Horn Leaves Nevada for Rehabilitation After Attack29 October 2003
News Brief: Injured illusionist Roy Horn was transferred from the University Medical Center Trauma Center to another medical facility Tuesday.
Workers Flash Signs of Discord After Culinary Drops Doctors29 October 2003
The Culinary got a taste of its own picketing medicine Tuesday as a group of about 20 disaffected workers carried signs and protested the recent decision by the union health plan to drop several dozen doctors from its coverage network.
Park Service Studies Hacienda Casino Purchase28 October 2003
The owners of the Hacienda Hotel & Casino have recently approached Lake Mead officials about possibly selling the property, an action that has triggered a government-funded appraisal and hazardous materials review of the site that is expected by March, National Park Service spokeswoman Roxanne Dey said.
Hard Rock Casino Profit Flat28 October 2003
The owner of the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas said third-quarter profit was flat at $1.9 million compared to the same quarter the previous year.
Southwest Airlines Adds Las Vegas-Philadelphia Route28 October 2003
Southwest Airlines, the No. 1 carrier of tourists and gamblers to Las Vegas, today said it will add Philadelphia International Airport to its route map.
Man Guilty of Taking Illegal Bets28 October 2003
A 55-year-old Las Vegas man pleaded guilty in Federal Court on Monday to operating an illegal sports betting business in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas Website Promotes Mistake-free Trip28 October 2003
News Brief: Vegas.com provides the Las Vegas visitor with a kind of virtual concierge, able to get into a restaurant that's turning away customers or a nightclub show that's supposedly sold out.
The Strip: Caesars Detail Tower Plans28 October 2003
Caesars Palace broke ground for its new tower Monday, hoping to entice enough added guests to return casino play to historic standards.
Aladdin Protest Scheduled During Nationally Televised Event27 October 2003
The Culinary Workers Union Local 226 plans a rally tonight to call attention to its dispute with the Aladdin hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip.
2 Sides Wager Big in Maine Casino Fight27 October 2003
News Brief: A Las Vegas developer's plans to construct a $650 million casino in southern Maine has triggered the most expensive referendum campaign in the state's history.
Nevadan at Work: Donald "D." Taylor, Culinary Local 226 Secretary-Treasurer27 October 2003
If he didn't exist, it would be hard to imagine D. Taylor, secretary-treasurer of Culinary Local 226.
Inside Gaming Column: Mirage's South Seas Schtick May Fade Away27 October 2003
A selection of news and views from inside the gaming industry this week.
Harrah's Donates Corporate Archive to UNLV Gaming Center27 October 2003
Harrah's Entertainment Chairman Phil Satre called on the rest of the casino industry to follow his company's lead as he formally presented the company's extensive corporate archive to the Gaming Studies Research Center at UNLV.
The Sirens of TI, the New Treasure Island Show, Sets Sail27 October 2003
News Brief: In celebration of its tenth anniversary, the Treasure Island hotel-casino set sail with the maiden voyage of its new pirate battle production.
Court Upholds New Trial in Binion Murder Case24 October 2003
News Brief: The Nevada Supreme Court has declined to review its decision last July granting a new trial for Sandy Murphy and her lover, Richard Tabish, on charges of robbing and killing former Las Vegas casino executive Ted Binion.
Fourth London Flight to be Added24 October 2003
ondon-based Virgin Atlantic Airlines, which last month added a third nonstop round trip between London's Gatwick International Airport and Las Vegas, will add a fourth next spring, the company said today.
MTR Gaming Wins License for Las Vegas Casino24 October 2003
MTR Gaming was told by members of the state Gaming Commission Wednesday that it better improve its business practices but the commission voted 3-2 to award it an unlimited license for operation of the Ramada Inn and Speedway Casino in North Las Vegas.
Venetian Withdraws Power-Exit Request24 October 2003
The Venetian on Thursday withdrew from the state Public Utilities Commission its application to leave the Nevada Power Co. electric system and buy its own power.
Fewer Foreign Tourists Expected24 October 2003
Fewer foreign travelers are expected to visit the United States for the third consecutive year, but federal agencies and local tourism officials remain confident international visitor figures will rebound beginning in 2004.
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