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Mandalay Bay sued in 2004 incident

Three men from Los Angeles sued Mandalay Bay in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas last week, claiming they were assaulted and falsely arrested two years ago by hotel security guards looking for gun-toting, mask-wearing men.

Jeff Simpson on why casino chief Steve Wynn reserves the right to change his mind

Successful business leaders don't shy away from changing their minds when circumstances change or perspectives evolve.

Inside gaming column: Patient shoppers, nervous executives

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

Tavern regulars breathe easy

Nevada tavern operators operators are faced with a decision about how to run his business: Eliminate the kitchen or kick smokers out doors.

Allegiant is going public

Allegiant, the airline that carries small town America to the bright lights of Las Vegas is about to touch down on Wall Street.

Hold 'em tables adding a wrinkle

The Flop a Lock innovation is a side bet that allows hold 'em players to bet on the outcome of the first three community cards on the table, called the flop.

McCarran to clear the air

McCarran International Airport will become entirely smoke-free by Friday - a dramatic transformation for the smoker-friendly airport.

National Finals Rodeo brings out cowboy shopper in many visitors

When Lee and Adrienne Vance join the herd of more than 40,000 people who come to Las Vegas for National Finals Rodeo, they shop.

Nevada businesses fight smoking ban

News Brief: A group of Southern Nevada tavern owners and casino operators have filed a lawsuit to block enforcement of the public smoking restrictions approved by Nevada voters Nov. 7.

Sands to enter online gaming

Las Vegas Sands Corp. will venture into the world of online gambling through a partnership with fledgling wireless-gaming device provider Cantor Gaming.

Jeff Simpson talks to an upbeat Steve Wynn about good times for his resort properties

Steve Wynn was feeling very good about Wynn Resorts when Jeff Simpson met with him last week at Wynn Las Vegas.

Duo bets on long shot

Long-retired casino dealers Tony Badillo and Jack Lipsman are preparing for an unfolding labor battle that has injected new life into an old cause.

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.

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