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Column: Wynn's Art Purchases Overshadow Trump Truce
12 May 2003
Before returning with $40 million worth of masterpieces by Paul Cézanne and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, megaresort developer Steve Wynn made side trips to Paris and Dublin in his private jet.
Travel and Tourism: The Lure of the Links12 May 2003
When Cascata, Park Place Entertainment Corp.'s private golf course, opened three years ago, Sports Illustrated wanted to publish a feature article about the world class links near Boulder City.
Discounts Planned at 70 Vegas Hotels12 May 2003
Las Vegas resorts will offer 20 percent discounts on room rates for military personnel in a promotion designed to capitalize on the return of troops from overseas.
Wynn Buys Cezanne8 May 2003
Las Vegas casino mogul Steve Wynn has bought his second multimillion-dollar art piece in two days, winning the bid for a self-portrait by Paul Cezanne for $17.3 million at Christie's in New York.
Tourist Isolated Suspected of Having SARS7 May 2003
News Brief: A Las Vegas tourist who could be infected with SARS is in isolation at an undisclosed location. The public is not at risk, Clark County health official says.
Mirage Cocktail Waitress Settles in Lawsuit7 May 2003
The last of 11 cocktail waitresses who filed suit against The Mirage based on allegations that their jobs were threatened because they were overweight agreed to a settlement Tuesday.
Grand Opening Set for Lake Las Vegas Casino7 May 2003
The Las Vegas Valley's third casino this year won't debut to great fanfare. But the Casino MonteLago, tucked behind the Ritz-Carlton hotel at Lake Las Vegas in Henderson, still expects to earn a following among Las Vegas locals.
Moon Resort and Casino: It's Time to Shake Some Sand...7 May 2003
Michael R. Henderson, creator of the MOON themed Resort Hotel today released additional information regarding his Resort and Casino project which has been the subject of worldwide press and television coverage.
Airport Security: Screener Cut Proposal Renews Delays Fears7 May 2003
Plans to reduce the number of federal security workers at McCarran International Airport renewed concerns Monday that the 'hassle factor' could drive leisure travelers to their cars -- or out of the local market altogether -- during peak times.
Las Vegas Shedding Family-Friendly Image6 May 2003
News Brief: Las Vegas' is is returning to it's tantalizing and risque Sin City reputation.
Vegas Software Company Expanding6 May 2003
ValetNoir Inc., a Las Vegas technology company that makes player tracking software for casinos, has signed a lease for expanded office space in the Airport East Center and expects to hire additional employees.
Airport Security: Agency will Rethink McCarran Cuts5 May 2003
Less than two days after it announced it plans to reduce its McCarran International Airport security force by 15 percent, the Transportation Security Administration instead said Friday it will review the airport's staffing situation before it makes any changes in Las Vegas.
Non-Union Workers Win Round in Court5 May 2003
A Las Vegas worker who allegedly was blocked by a union from taking jobs because he refused to join the union has won a round in the courts for all non-union trades workers.
Slain Tourist Recalled as Free Spirit5 May 2003
News Brief: A tourist found beaten to death Monday morning had celebrated her birthday at the Bellagio hours earlier, then took a cab alone to Binion's Horseshoe, police said.
The Venetian Names New Hotel Tower2 May 2003
Building upon a tradition that has made it one of the world's most sought-after hotel and meeting destinations, The Venetian will open an additional 1,013 suites in a new tower named `Venezia’ in late June.
Heard it on the River1 May 2003
Four Queens Deal Resurrected
1 May 2003
A poker bar operator who terminated an agreement to buy the Four Queens a year ago has resurrected a deal to purchase the downtown Las Vegas property.
More Asia-Vegas Trips Canceled1 May 2003
Japan Airlines, which offers three flights a week between Tokyo and Las Vegas' McCarran International Airport, has canceled about three-quarters of those round trips for this month.
Governor Approves Bill on Le Reve Water1 May 2003
Governor Kenny Guinn has signed a bill to allow Steve Wynn to bypass the state Public Utilities Commission as he builds his Le Reve megaresort on the Las Vegas Strip.
Studies of Magnetic Rail Line Approved30 April 2003
News Brief: The Federal Railroad Administration approved starting environmental studies of a high-speed, magnetic levitation train connecting Las Vegas and Los Angeles.
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