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In lawsuit, Wynn dealers accuse chief of losing temper
28 February 2007
Two card dealers have filed lawsuits accusing Steve Wynn of losing his temper and launching into a tirade during a meeting with employees to discuss a new tip-sharing policy at Wynn Las Vegas.
Harrah's releases 2007 World Series of Poker tournament rules28 February 2007
Detailed logo restrictions for players and an explicit ban on third-party registrations from gaming sites conducting business with U.S. residents are among the new 2007 World Series of Poker rules announced by Harrah’s Wednesday morning.
Casino business: Blink and you'll miss him26 February 2007
Richard Marcus claims to have made more than a healthy living cheating casinos all over the world.
Tourism officials' concern expands26 February 2007
A $737 million plan to renovate and expand the Las Vegas Convention Center could be completed in 2012, two years later than projected.
Golden Palm to be shuttered, sold26 February 2007
The Golden Palm Hotel owners have decided to close the property March 12 and sell it by sealed bid April 5.
Loosened travel restrictions could pay off for Vegas23 February 2007
A proposal to make it easier for foreign travelers to visit the United States could be a jackpot for Southern Nevada's tourism industry, especially if it doubles the number of Koreans visiting America as projected.
North Las Vegas ready to embrace Aliante Station23 February 2007
Everyone was all smiles Thursday morning as developer American Nevada Co. and gaming company Station Casinos broke ground on Aliante Station.
Cavendish Invitation offer open-play bridge events23 February 2007
The Cavendish Invitational, the world's largest money bridge tournament, will feature two open-play events at this year's tournament, which will be held in Las Vegas at the Green Valley Ranch Resort.
Ho's hearing could affect PBL Vegas plans22 February 2007
International News Brief: Pansy Ho’s testimony to Nevada Gaming regulators could have implications for any plans by James Packer's PBL to expand into Las Vegas, given his Macau joint venture with Pansy's brother Lawrence.
Maxim permitted to move on22 February 2007
Clark County commissioners on Wednesday approved use permits for a proposed Maxim magazine-themed condo-resort project despite concerns by representatives and residents from the neighboring high-rise Sky Las Vegas.
Looking in on: Gaming21 February 2007
You've just won a slot jackpot worth millions. Do you go for your 15 minutes of fame or anonymously slink off with your winnings? Is that even possible?
'Le Reve' theater restyled in March21 February 2007
Le Reve will go dark during a eight million dollar renovation that includes a warmer palate, the most luxurious seats on the Las Vegas Strip and a VIP Indulgence Package.
Slam dunk for Las Vegas retail21 February 2007
Front Row, a sports memorabilia store on the Strip, had to close several times on Saturday after crowds filled it to capacity.
Gambling industry: Three-ring circus of a weekend21 February 2007
Last weekend's triple whammy on the Strip brought large crowds but may not have translated into the overflowing casino cash boxes that operators had expected.
Event an All-Star gain -- or pain21 February 2007
Long after the buzz from the NBA's Las Vegas party wore off, the hangover still lingered for many.
Hispanic market untapped by casinos21 February 2007
News Brief: According to experts, the large Hispanic market has remained relatively untapped by the casino industry.
Massive lines at McCarran leave travelers frustrated20 February 2007
Thousands were stuck in a line stretching out the door from Southwest Airlines ticket counters in Terminal One, down the road and beyond the McCarran International Terminal.
The Strip: Help wanted, a lot of it19 February 2007
Casino operators believe they will have no problem filling hotel rooms with guests, but finding enough employees may not be as easy.
Nevadan at work: Arizona Charlie's executive aims to boost client count with warm welcomes19 February 2007
Ron Lurie went from being the mayor of Las Vegas to the mayor of Arizona Charlie's.
Report critical of rules, agency19 February 2007
A new report that suggests Gov. Jim Gibbons radically change how gaming regulators and the convention authority operate may not get much support -- even from the people who prepared it.
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