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Two Las Vegas Restaurants Awarded Five Stars

The city's evolution as a gastronomic mecca was confirmed Monday when Mobil awarded five stars to two restaurants operated by Mirage Restaurants.

Next Time, Las Vegas Will Have Fireworks on New Year's Eve

The city diverted fireworks money to last-minute advertising, but lost out on TV coverage of the big night.

Streisand's New Year's Eve Concert Sets All-Time Box-Office Record

The event at MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas had ticket revenue of $14.7 million.

Ruffin Sues over Right to Use San Francisco Theme in Vegas

In Las Vegas, where good themes are hard to find, two developers go to court over San Francisco idea.

1999 in Las Vegas: A Huge Round of Resort Openings Succeeded in Drawing More Visitors

With only one new mega-resort - the Aladdin - on tap for 2000, the biggest issue for many operators will be how to spend all their cash.

1999 Was a Watershed Year for Las Vegas Gaming Industry

The year saw gaming company stock prices soar and the Las Vegas visitor count rise 11 percent, which more than compensate for a disappointing New Year's Eve.

World's Best Horse Handicappers to Battle for Title at MGM

The 160 finalists meet Friday and Saturday to make pretend bets on 20 races each day. Prizes total $200,000.

San Francisco is the Newest Theme for a Las Vegas Resort

The Frontier will be the latest attraction in the city's favorite spectator sport: imploding casinos. It will be replaced by "City by the Bay.''

Nevada Megabucks Record: $28 Million and Climbing!

For a $3 bet, a Nevada gambler is going to win what the industry calls "a life-changing jackpot.''

Big Names, at Big Prices, Perform Tonight in Las Vegas

Revelers are forking over $2,500 for the best seat at the Streisand concert, or for one drink of Thomas Jefferson's wine.

Some Las Vegas Resorts Accused of Price Gouging for New Year's

While some hotel-casinos are offering rebates to guests who booked early at inflated rates, others are refusing to do so. Occupancy rates will be below those of an average weekend.

LV Casino Recalling Slot Club Cards

Newspapers are full of stories about whether utilities, banks, airlines and other industries are ready for Y2K. But what about slot clubs?

Resort at Summerlin to Open Second Tower Next Month

The developers of the suburban Las Vegas complex hope the addition, and a new ad agency, will help business, which has been disappointing.

The Keith Companies Awarded New Contracts in Las Vegas

The firm will work do surveying for Suncoast, the newest suburban casino in the area, and civil engineering for a mixed-use complex.

Las Vegas Faces Decline in New Year's Crowd

The euphoria is gone, and sober tourism officials now expect fewer New Year's Eve visitors than the city's seen in many years.

Las Vegas Hotel-Casinos Slash New Year's Eve Rates, Offer Rebates

During the summer, Strip hotel-casinos announced absurdly high rates for New Year's Eve. For many it turned out to be a greedy mistake, and they're eating crow.

New Table Games Show Potential

John Grochowski: "Every year, I make my way up and down the aisles at the giant World Gaming Congress and Expo, trying out every new table game I can find."

Las Vegas Mayor Now Says Betting Won't Hurt Shot at NBA

Rapidly growing Las Vegas would love to lure some big-league sports teams, such as an NBA franchise. But are the city's sports books a problem, or not?

Millennium Turnout Proves a Disappointment to Nevada Gaming Industry

Tourism officials in Nevada vastly overestimated the lure of this New Year's weekend. Strong competition is coming from Greenwich, England, as well as Australia, New Zealand and Rome.

Las Vegas Sports Handicapper Sued

National Sports Services says Wayne Root has five years left on his contract. But Root has said he'll split after next month's Super Bowl.

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