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Nevadan at work: Orleans executive works to keep casino experience fresh for visitors

Tony Taeubel, vice president of The Orleans, has a career in gambling that's spanned thousands of miles and jobs ranging from government regulator to sports book writing.

Inside gaming column: Thanksgiving thrills far from the green felt

A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.

Study: Airport can't deliver on tourism demands

Shorter buffet lines and desolate casino floors could be in the cards at many Strip hotels as early as 2010 unless something is done to bypass heavy congestion at Southern Nevada's largest airport.

Palms debuts $6,000 meal

Carl's Jr. recently made waves when it partnered with the Palms Casino Resort to debut The $6,000 Combo Meal, offered exclusively on the Vegas hot spot's room service menu.

Ultimate Poker Challenge begins taping

The Ultimate Poker Challenge, the number one rated weekly televised poker show, is taping its third season in the legendary Binion's Gambling Hall and Casino in Las Vegas.

PokerTek leads a growing market of electronic poker games

Electronic multi-player table games (EMTs) are starting to gain traction in the casino industry, and poker may be the first game to gain wide acceptance in an EMT platform.

WPT women nearing breakthrough win

The women of the World Poker Tour continue to grow in numbers and play solid poker - but when will they finally capture their first championship?

Gamblers tell casinos, slot makers what they want

40 gamblers told executives at the Global Gaming Expo that they want better freebies, more engaging slot machines and fewer junk mailers.

Inside gaming column: Filmgoers may prefer placing bets themselves

A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.

Tribal casino tries to dip into Laughlin's customer base

When Nevada's first American Indian-run casino opened here in 1995, it didn't draw much attention. But 11 years later, Laughlin casino operators are noticing.

Gaming Industry: Rolling on the river

Change is an experience Laughlin casino operators, employees and visitors have been enduring and will continue to tolerate well into next year.

The Strip: Tip policy inspires protest

Dozens of sign-carrying protesters marched outside Wynn Las Vegas in a demonstration organized by the International Union of Gaming Employees, an inactive union that doesn't officially represent dealers at the resort or anywhere else on the Strip.

Peppermill begins expansion

News Brief: Peppermill is taking a page from the Las Vegas casino playbook with its $300 million expansion now under way that community leaders say should bring more tourists to the region.

Looking in on: Gaming

This week: reflections on nightclubs, vodka, Las Vegas, and casino chips embedded with radio frequency identification tags.

VIP.com sends player to Vegas

VIP.com Casino and VIP Rewards players can win a free trip to Las Vegas to try out their online gambling techniques on some of the best live tables in the world.

ACEP casino renovations near end

American Casino & Entertainment Properties is nearing completion of a six month, $40 million transformation of the Flamingo Laughlin into the Aquarius Casino Resort.

Gamers still buzzing over passage of online bill

At the world's largest casino convention this week, casino insiders of both political persuasions buzzed about how the bill passed in the final hours of the pre-election congressional session.

Nevadan at work: Tourism official works to show Chinese that Nevada is more than Las Vegas

Karen (Hongxia) Chen, who studied English in Reno and learned to ski at Lake Tahoe, works in Beijing for the Nevada Commission on Tourism.

Inside gaming column: Las Vegas still luring visitors from L.A.

A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.

Stardust memories for sale

For more than 2,500 other bidders, the auction gave them a chance to own a piece of an iconic Strip casino, but at what some thought were inflated prices.

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