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Inside gaming column: Guide way sure looks a lot like a bus lane

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

Singapore gaming: Island dreams

Mark Advent, the man behind the New York-New York megaresort on the Strip that helped change the face of Las Vegas, is hoping to bring some of his creativity to Singapore.

Sands to purchase Primm Valley casinos

The Sands has entered into a definitive agreement to purchase the Buffalo Bill's, Primm Valley and Whiskey Pete's hotel-casinos for $400 million.

NEVADA GAMING REVENUE: Bettors strike back

Table game players and sports bettors exited Nevada casinos with a little more money in their pockets as the state's monthly gaming win fell for only the second time in two years, according to figures released Thursday by the Gaming Control Board.

Joel Robuchon at MGM Grand receives five stars

Joel Robuchon at MGM Grand was honored with a Mobil Five-Star Award by Mobil Travel Guide.

Mandalay Casino chef honored

Santé, the Magazine for Restaurant Professionals has named chef Rick Moonen of restaurant rm at Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino was awarded the Grand Award of Culinary Professional of the Year.

New look for Nugget

Operators of Fremont Street's renown Golden Nugget hotel casino are betting $100 million that a new shark aquarium, pool and restaurants will lure enough small fish to sustain that area's tourist revival.

Looking in on: Gaming

This week: news on the Inspirada hotel and casino, Internet poker parlors, and how Strip casinos are joining the condo party.

Learning how to beat the odds

Like mediocre math students wrestling with high-level calculus, the gamblers gathered at the Silverton are shifting in their seats.

Player Profile - Eric "Rizen" Lynch

The name Eric Lynch didn’t ring many bells in the poker community this summer when the Kansas resident made his first appearance at the World Series of Poker.

'One-of-a-kind' concert venue to open at Palms

News Brief: Palms Casino Resort proprietor George Maloof is set to unveil what he calls a 'one-of-a-kind' concert venue this month, although it won't officially open until February.

Kelly Technologies installs Vegas project

Kelley Technologies has successful delivered high-end technology projects totaling more than $4 million at some of the most exciting properties in Las Vegas.

Hunt for bodies continues in Reno

News Brief: Investigators continued the search for bodies on Sunday at the downtown hotel that was the site of the city’s deadliest fire.

Paris Las Vegas employees: Sports book workers probed

News Brief: The Paris Las Vegas sports book on the Strip was closed Saturday and its ticket writers suspended pending an investigation that employees were underreporting their income from tips, officials said.

Jeff Simpson on how Red Rock Resort is fulfilling Fertittas' lofty expectations for profitability

Jeff Simpson hopes anyone who doubted the Brothers Fertitta when they ponied up almost a billion dollars to build their Red Rock Resort has come to his senses.

Inside gaming column: Nonprofits probably sorry to see Stardust go

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

Columbia Entertainment acquisition of Aztar approved

Columbia Entertainment said today that it has obtained regulatory approvals from gaming authorities in Nevada and New Jersey that will help to clear the way for the company's planned acquisition of Aztar Corporation.

Lady Luck stays closed for now

It will be at least another year before the shuttered Lady Luck in downtown is replaced, Nevada gaming regulators were told Wednesday.

Jeff Simpson shares some final Stardust thoughts with Bill Boyd

There's no mistaking Bill Boyd's appreciation of the property that took him into the casino industry's big leagues.

MGM Mirage to sell Primm Valley Resorts

MGM Mirage will sell its Buffalo Bill's, Primm Valley and Whiskey Pete's hotel-casinos to Herbst Gaming, Inc. for $400 million.

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