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No Attack Fallout Reported on Strip
8 July 2005
Las Vegas Strip casinos say they haven't witnessed any evidence that the terrorist attacks in London Thursday morning have dampened travel to Las Vegas.
Las Vegas Board to Elect Members7 July 2005
At its next board of directors meeting Tuesday, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority will elect members for two open seats and a 14th member will join the board.
LVCVA Board Due for Key Shake-up7 July 2005
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority's board of directors is in line for a serious shake-up.
Ferrari-Maserati Dealership at Wynn Las Vegas has Good Start7 July 2005
Depending upon your source, the Ferrari-Maserati dealership at Wynn Las Vegas is either the busiest in the United States or an average contributor to United Auto Group's annual sales figures.
Prime Minister Lee Visiting U.S.6 July 2005
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is visiting the United States today through July 16, Lee's office said.
Casinos, Lottery Scratch Together Alliance6 July 2005
A Las Vegas-based lottery and casino game designer has developed a scratch-off game that lets the two competing gambling disciplines serve the same customer.
Mandarin Oriental Joining Project CityCenter6 July 2005
Mandarin Oriental will be one of the hotel operators participating in MGM Mirage's Project CityCenter, an MGM Mirage executive told a group of contractors at a meeting in Las Vegas last week.
Labor Department Extends Grant6 July 2005
The U.S. Labor Department has announced that it is extending a $1.1 million grant to help prepare Nevada workers for hospitality jobs.
Station to Lease Land in Reno6 July 2005
Station Casinos announced Friday it has agreed to lease with an option to buy eight more acres of gaming-entitled land in Reno.
Casino Marketing Conference Goes Global6 July 2005
Casino Marketing: The 2005 Conference has grown into a global affair, with attendees coming from the United States, Canada, Austria, South Africa, Russia, Ukraine, Australia and Costa Rica.
Speaker Series to Counsel to World Series of Poker Hopefuls6 July 2005
As a record number of poker enthusiasts from around the globe gears up for the main event of the 36th annual World Series of Poker at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino, some of the game's brightest minds are putting together lesson plans designed to raise the level of play at this year's tournament.
Inside Gaming: Gaming License Rules Give Investors Pause4 July 2005
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Landry's Exec Denies Deal with Tamares1 July 2005
n executive with the Landry's restaurant chain said his company has no plans in the works to buy property from Tamares Group, the landlord and financial backer of Barrick Gaming Corp. that recently purchased Barrick's downtown casinos.
Minority Contractors Finding More Opportunities in Vegas1 July 2005
There was little doubt that the National Association of Minority Contractors would hold its annual convention in Las Vegas this year for the first time in the group's more than 30-year history.
South Coast Construction Continues1 July 2005
Construction continues on the newest Boyd Gaming Corp. project, the South Coast casino.
Station Purchases Another Reno Site1 July 2005
Station Casinos Inc. has struck a third deal to buy land in Reno, taking a gamble that the market is ripe for locals casinos of the type the company has built across Las Vegas.
Council Extends Ban on Gaming Projects outside Downtown29 June 2005
The Sparks City Council has extended a ban on unrestricted gambling projects outside the downtown area after a public outcry against a proposed casino in Spanish Springs.
What Price to Serve in War?29 June 2005
Gaming industry policies for paying Reservists serving in the war in the Middle East run the gamut from full compensation on top of active-duty pay to simply preserving their positions during extended absences, a survey of local companies shows.
Survey Suggests Tourists Still like LV28 June 2005
Visitors, more than ever, see the cost of visiting Las Vegas going up, but they would rather cut down on amenities than abandon vacationing here, a new survey says
Bailey Puts His Faith All-in at the Poker Table27 June 2005
News Brief: Christianity and poker aren't mutually exclusive.
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