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Job of Handing Out Racy Fliers Crucial for Some

News Brief: Handing out photos of topless women to strangers on the Strip for $4 an hour is not Jorge Amador's ideal job.

Analyst: Venetian Clear No. 2, Strong Earnings Put Strip Resort Behind Only Bellagio

Despite strong growth in 2003 at the Las Vegas Sands, owner and operator of The Venetian, Grand Canal Shops and Sands Macau, net income faltered in the fourth quarter on weak table play, depreciation and interest expenses, officials said Tuesday.

Binion's Workers to Still Get Aid

A national emergency program that has been used to help hundreds of former Binion's Horseshoe employees is ending, but another 400 out-of-work casino workers will still be eligible for help, a Nevada Partners official said.

NFL Vows to Close Las Vegas Advertising Loophole

It looks like Janet Jackson's breast isn't the only thing that won't be making a return appearance on next year's television broadcast of Super Bowl XXXIX.

Super Bowl Betting Sets Nevada Record

News Brief: Football fans bet a record $81.2 million in Nevada on the Feb. 1 Super Bowl, and casinos won a hefty $12.4 million, state gambling regulators reported on Wednesday.

New Nightclub Planned

Hard Rock Hotel and Casino owner Peter Morton has signed a deal to partner with Hollywood nightlife developer Brent Bolthouse on the opening of a new yet-to-be named nightclub at his Las Vegas hotel.

Las Vegas Hilton President Resigns

William Bigelow has submitted his resignation as president of the Las Vegas Hilton as the property's prospective buyer makes plans to announce its choice to head the resort after the sale closes.

Perini Wins Green Valley Ranch Station Contract

Station Casinos Inc. awarded Perini Building Co. a $63 million construction contract to expand Green Valley Ranch Station, a four-diamond casino resort.

Closed Casino: Castaways Likely Finished

The Castaways is unlikely to reopen, Las Vegas casino industry executives predicted on Monday after the 49-year-old hotel-casino was sold to Vestin Mortgage, the property's biggest creditor.

Columnist: Las Vegas, NFL Need Timeout

Las Vegas Sun columnist, Jeff German, thinks that Las Vegas and the NFL need to step away from their squabbling.

Betting Ban Not Discussed at College Sports Meeting

Once a top priority of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, legislation to prohibit Nevada sports books from taking bets on amateur athletic events did not figure prominently Monday in a discussion of college sports reform.

Fraudulent Vegas Casino Scheme Claim Settled

A California man has agreed to settle Securities and Exchange Commission claims that he defrauded investors in a bogus celebrity-themed Las Vegas resort and casino.

Las Vegas Sands Results Mixed

Las Vegas Sands Inc., owner of The Venetian resort and the Grand Canal Shops, reported Q4 cash flow of $63.4 million, an increase of 8.7 percent from Q4 2002. But net income of $2.6 million was down from $6 million in Q4 2002.

Nevada Casinos Numbers Dip

News Brief: Winter weather and gaming competition from eastern Idaho's Fort Hall Indian Reservation cut into revenue at a pair of Jackpot, Nevada casinos.

Gaming Leader Death Almost Unnoticed

The death of a longtime leading Las Vegas gaming executive last month might have gone unnoticed had the resort that he ran for 34 years not closed last week.

Troupe Offers to Reinstate HIV-Positive Gymnast

Cirque du Soleil offered Friday to reinstate an HIV-positive gymnast after federal labor investigators found "reasonable cause" to believe the Montreal-based circus engaged in job discrimination when it fired the performer because of his condition.

Hofbrauhaus Opens

Hofbrauhaus' opening day was Saturday. The Hofbrauhaus is at Paradise Road and Harmon Avenue in Las Vegas.

$300 Million Project Planned for Las Vegas

Florida-based Turnberry Associates has joined with Centra Properties to develop a 100-acre parcel that sits in the ‘cross hairs’ of Las Vegas Valley.

Castaway Employees Get Help

The same coalition of groups that helped Binion's Horseshoe workers find work and file for benefits has already begun pointing the Castaways employees toward assistance.

Binion's Targeted for Insurance Probe

Binion's Horseshoe and its owner are being investigated by the U.S. Department of Labor for possible violations of federal law involving $2.5 million in unpaid worker health insurance claims.

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