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Regent Casino Chief Out, Talks Continue
17 November 2000
Paul Hanley resigned Thursday as president and chief executive of the Regent Las Vegas after just two months on the job.
Nevada Gaming Board Chairman to Retire17 November 2000
Nevada Gov. Guinn announces Steve DuCharme, chairman of the state Gaming Control Board, will retire when his term ends.
Station Casino License On Hold16 November 2000
News Brief: The North Las Vegas City Council voted 5-0 Wednesday night to postpone a decision on Station Casinos' application for gaming and liquor licenses at the Fiesta after a union official raised concerns about layoffs expected from the casino's pending sale.
Columnist Jon Ralston: Why Vote No on VegasOne.com? Council Can Count the Ways15 November 2000
Despite the VegasOne.com proposal being a dead duck, it will have a routine resurrection before the funeral.
Overdose Victim's Family Sues Venetian15 November 2000
The family of a 21-year-old woman who died of a drug overdose after a night of partying at the Venetian's Club C2K, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the hotel-casino.
Aladdin Hotel-Casino Off to Rough Start15 November 2000
The Aladdin, the newest resort on the Las Vegas Strip, has slashed employment and is seeking additional financing. But the company says business is improving, and its London Club casino is doing well.
Discrimination Complaint Against Las Vegas Casino Dismissed14 November 2000
A federal judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit accusing the Roadrunner Casino Sahara of racial discrimination when it stopped two black people from playing slot machines.
Lawsuit Claims Harrah's At Fault In Shooting14 November 2000
News Brief: The estate of a 29-year-old tourist who was killed by a stray bullet at Harrah's Las Vegas is suing the Strip resort for damages.
Bob Stupak Clarifies Role in VegasOne.com Proposal14 November 2000
The Las Vegas casino developer says the plan to develop an online casino using the city's name and seal was his idea. He's not on the board of directors, although his lawyer is.
Changing Face of Las Vegas Entertainment13 November 2000
The celebrity showrooms are disappearing, replaced by concert venues and production shows that require three to five years to recover their initial costs.
Shake Rattle And Roll…Las Vegas Style9 November 2000
A three-sided electronic "Internet Gaming Vision Board" in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, showcases Internet casinos and sportsbooks and promotes Internet gaming 24 hours a day.
Casino Workers Reapplying For Jobs9 November 2000
When Station closes its purchase of Fiesta, the 1,100 Fiesta employees have to reapply for their jobs.
Sen. Neal's Petition To Raise Casino Tax Fails9 November 2000
With a week before the deadline, Sen. Neal said he won't get the necessary number of signatures of voters to qualify the petition for presentation to the 2001 Legislature.
Venetian Installing Customer Tracking System8 November 2000
The Venetian announced plans to install a resort-wide software system that will allow the resort to develop marketing campaigns based on each guest's dining preferences.
Dramatic Room Rates during Comdex8 November 2000
Vegas hotel rooms are still available during Comdex, but rates are increasing dramatically
Men Accused Of Using Counterfeit Currency in Slot Machines7 November 2000
Two Las Vegas hotel-casinos sued three men in Clark County District Court, alleging they used counterfeit currency to play their slot machines.
Las Vegas Residents To Meet Casino Developers7 November 2000
For the first time, North Las Vegas residents will have the opportunity to see and hear from the hopeful owners of a proposed casino on the Craig Ranch Golf Course -- Station Casinos Inc.
Mizpah Hotel Want to Put Tonopah Back on Map7 November 2000
News Brief: Big plans for the historic Mizpah Hotel - renewed gambling, a golf course, even a park that could help make the isolated Nevada town a tourist destination.
Wynn Gets Japanese Investment for Desert Inn Project7 November 2000
Aruze Corp., which has 45 percent of Japan's pachinko market, will invest $260 million and get 50 percent of the project.
Aladdin To Sell Land For Condos, Hotel6 November 2000
The parent company of the Aladdin hotel-casino said today it's selling five acres to an investment company that plans to build a luxury condominium development and a nongaming hotel near the Las Vegas Strip.
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