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Dubai World wants assurance of CityCenter funding

Dubai World pressing MGM Mirage and CityCenter's bank lenders for a commitment that would allow the project to be completed without fear of bankruptcy.

Champion crowned in Sierra Poker Classic

Turkish-born Eric Yilmaz went wire-to-wire to win the Sierra Poker Classic and took home a first-place prize of $28,449

Zen Gaming taking new approach to poker

Zen Gaming's marketing director is hoping to capture players' attention during down time in games.

MGM CEO getting a pay boost

MGM Mirage Chairman and CEO Jim Murren will receive a base salary of $2 million and is eligible for bonuses up to $4.25 million annually.

Creator of popular Vegas ad seeks new deal

R&R Partners, the agency responsible for the "What happens here, stays here" tagline, might reach a new deal with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority this week.

Net gambling advocates may have to wait

Macquarie Securities gaming analyst Joel Simkins told investors not to bet the house on Internet gambling becoming legal anytime soon.

MGM Mirage turns attention to bank negotiations

MGM Mirage's talks to obtain a $750 million loan from Colony Capital have been put on hold as they negotiate with banks.

Expert: Lingering recession in Las Vegas

A UNLV economist said that Southern Nevada is in for its longest recession since the Great Depression.

Vegas visitation drops 8 percent

The economy continues to affect Las Vegas as visitation fell 8 percent in February to about 2.8 million people.

Wisconsin woman turns a penny into a million

A retired Wisconsin woman won over $1 million at a penny slot machine at Don Laughlin's Riverside Resort and Casino in Laughlin, Nev.

Nevada gaming revenues down more than 18 percent

Gaming revenues fell more than 18 percent for the state and more than 23 percent on the Las Vegas Strip.

M Resort facing labor complaint

The National Labor Relations Board are alleging unfair labor practices related to the firing of six security workers late last year.

Crown denies CityCenter report

The Australian-based company denied reports that it planned to invest in the $8.7 billion CityCenter development.

Greek Isles files for bankruptcy

The majority owner of the Vegas casino and resort blamed "greedy hedge-fund guys" for the filing.

MGM Mirage to sell Biloxi, Detroit resorts

The casino operator has hired Morgan Stanley to evaluate sales offers for the MGM Grand Detroit and the Beau Rivage.

Women in Poker HOF to induct three

June Field, Jan Fisher and Cyndy Violette will be inducted at the Golden Nugget Casino in Las Vegas on June 5.

Wet 'n Wild land sale off

Land sales on the Strip or in the resort corridor are nearly impossible because of restraints on lending and the depressed gaming market.

Crown Ltd. weighing a stake in CityCenter

News brief: The Australian-based gambling company is weighing a stake in the $8.6 billion Las Vegas development.

Exec says strip resorts too pricey

A high-ranking executive with Penn National Gaming says that casino operators may be asking too much for Strip resorts that are potentially on the market.

NBC to air Heads-Up Championship on Sunday

The season premiere of NBC’s 5th Annual National Heads-Up Poker Championship will air on Sunday.

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