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Convention Authority Goal: 3.5 Million More Visitors
11 February 2004
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority on Tuesday unveiled a new five-year marketing plan it hopes will help lure more than 39 million annual visitors to Southern Nevada by 2008.
MGM Mirage Calls Reports of Imminent Deal with Macau Magnate Premature11 February 2004
MGM Mirage confirmed Tuesday it still has its sights on developing a new casino in Macau, but said reports over the weekend of an imminent deal between Stanley Ho and the Las Vegas gaming giant were premature.
Nevada Gaming Win Off11 February 2004
After three straight months of gains, winnings at Nevada casinos slumped in December by 1 percent compared to December 2002 as table game revenue weakened.
Convention Authority Board Votes Unanimously to Raise Top Exec's Pay11 February 2004
The top executive of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority on Tuesday quietly received a $9,360 annual pay raise and $23,400 bonus for his role in leading the city's tourism industry through a struggling U.S. economy and the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
Tourism: New 'Stories,' Same Old Dispute11 February 2004
Local tourism officials are confident their latest round of television advertisements will effectively cross cultural lines thanks largely to a message told in black, white and varying shades of gray.
Future in Limbo for Castaways, Former Workers11 February 2004
More than 100 former Castaways workers turned out Tuesday for help at a one-stop re-employment assistance center even while the new owner of the hotel-casino confirmed several businesses have expressed an interest in buying the property.
Goodman's Desire to Sue NFL Renewed After 'Serious Attacks'11 February 2004
Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman has renewed his call for local tourism officials to take legal action against the National Football League over its perceived anti-Las Vegas policies.
Las Vegas Is Still the Gambling Capital11 February 2004
Terrible's Casino & Hotel celebrated its third anniversary by offering gamblers a pair of sweet six-hour deals that most gamblers can only dream about.
Less Money Coming to Vegas10 February 2004
What happens here, may stay here. But unfortunately for many local businesses, it seems a growing number of visitors' dollars didn't even make the trip this past year.
Vegas Ranks No. 3 on New List10 February 2004
Las Vegas ranks No. 3 on Inc. Magazine's new list of the Top 25 Cities to Do Business in America. The city trails Atlanta and Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif.
Group Plans To Resurrect Moulin Rouge10 February 2004
News Brief: A group of black business owners has purchased the long-closed Moulin Rouge property and plans to build a $200 million locals' casino resurrecting and celebrating the historic hotel.
Inside Gaming Column: Partners Untie the Corporate Knot9 February 2004
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Asbestos-Removal Challenges May Hamper Hotel Projects9 February 2004
Workers on Friday completed asbestos removal and demolition of the Vagabond Inn and Tam O'Shanter Motel on the Strip and Sands Avenue, Las Vegas Sands officials said.
Job Center Opens for Laid-off Workers6 February 2004
A one-stop job search center will be set up to help laid-off workers from the Castaways hotel-casino.
Convention Boom to Help Vegas Weather Obstacles5 February 2004
Las Vegas' current convention boom will power it past obstacles such as the proliferation of domestic gaming, Indian casinos and offshore Internet betting sites, according to casino executives.
Trump Wins Support from Nevada Regulators5 February 2004
After years of discussion about moving into Nevada, Donald Trump easily won support from state regulators Wednesday for his licensing as a gaming operator.
Harrah's CEO's Comments Draws Criticism5 February 2004
At a gaming conference, Harrah’s CEO, Gary Loveman, unwisely compared comments by Nevada Gaming Commission Chairman Peter Bernhard to those of 1950s commie-basher Sen. Joe McCarthy.
Panel: California Casino Growth Not Hurting Vegas5 February 2004
The explosion of tribal casinos in California continues to hurt Nevada's second-tier markets but does not appear to be significantly cutting into business in Las Vegas, a panel of experts said at a conference.
NFL, CBS Ad Issue Simmers4 February 2004
CBS won't broadcast the Super Bowl again for at least another three years, but the NFL still intends to talk to the network about why Las Vegas ads ran on some of its affiliates during Sunday's Super Bowl.
Boyd Honored4 February 2004
About 200 people attending the 10th annual American Gaming Summit Tuesday in Las Vegas paid tribute to William Boyd, chairman and chief executive of Boyd Gaming Corp., Las Vegas.
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