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Stratosphere's X Scream Rises on Las Vegas Boulevard

A skycrane helicopter made seven trips to the top of the 1,149-foot Stratosphere this morning to carry up the 18 tons of Las Vegas' latest thrill. The helicopter was putting pieces in place for the Stratosphere's X Scream ride, which will dangle riders over the edge of the tower.

'Siegfried & Roy at The Mirage': Show Officially Ends

MGM Mirage officials dropped the final curtain on 'Siegfried & Roy at The Mirage' Friday when they told the last 202 employees the show would not go on.

Wynn Says Video Shows Tiger Was Not Attacking Roy

A video recording of the Oct. 3 incident involving a white tiger and Roy Horn at the Siegfried & Roy show at The Mirage shows the injuries sustained by the illusionist were the result of the big cat's confusion, not of an attack or mauling, Strip developer Steve Wynn said Friday.

Westin Casuarina Hotel and Spa Expects to Welcome Guests by Month's End

Though the oft-delayed debut of the former Maxim is still two to three weeks away, the property's new owners said Friday they're convinced their first Las Vegas hotel-casino will open at an ideal time.

Nevadan At Work: Peter Bernhard, Chairman, Nevada Gaming Commission

Nevada Gaming Commission Chairman Peter Bernhard says he isn't competitive except with himself.

Mandalay Bay Introduces New Hotel

Mandalay Resort Group, revealed the name of its newest resort hotel product set to open in December 2003, on the world-famous Las Vegas Strip.

Las Vegas Places Bets on China's Big Spenders

News Brief: The U.S. gambling state of Nevada has seen dollar signs in China's swelling middle class and is trying to woo the world's most enthusiast gamblers to the casinos and shopping centres of Las Vegas.

The Strip: Then and Now

Ten years after Luxor, Treasure Island and the MGM Grand opened on the Strip, the three megaresorts have evolved to become much different, yet still successful, destinations.

Siegfried: 'The Show is our Life'

In his first interviews, Siegfried Fischbacher ranged from teary poetics about his 44 years of shows and friendship with Roy Horn to a description of what he saw Friday night when Horn was dragged offstage in the jaws of a white tiger.

Las Vegas Convention Numbers Expected to Rise

A strong convention schedule should translate into a big fourth quarter for Las Vegas casino operators, a New York-based securities firm said.

California Gaming May Expand, Hurt Nevada

The election of Arnold Schwarzenegger as governor of California will likely spawn further gaming expansion there and spell trouble for Nevada casinos, analysts said Wednesday.

Bad Luck Reduces Las Vegas Strip Take

asinos along the Las Vegas Strip suffered their worst month in more than one year with winnings down 10.4 percent in August, the state reported today.

Station Delays Hearing on Summerlin Tower

Opposition to a planned 300-foot-tall hotel tower in Summerlin prompted Station Casinos on Wednesday to take the issue off tonight's agenda of the county Planning Commission.

Red Carpet Cha-Ching Celebrities Make Vegas Casino Hot Property

News Brief: One after another, the celebrities sashayed across the red carpet leading to the Skin pool lounge one recent Saturday night at the Palms hotel-casino.

Major Operators: Profit Lift Slight for Big Players

Despite the bravado about soaring room rates and surging demand for leisure travel, earnings at the major Las Vegas operators barely held their own in the just-ended third quarter, Wall Street estimates suggest.

Horn Recovering 'Nicely' After Tiger Attack

News Brief: Illusionist Roy Horn is communicating with doctors and recovering ‘nicely,’ though he remains in critical condition after a tiger attack during a performance, his neurosurgeon said today.

Economic Impact: Mirage to Take Big Hit

The closing of one of the Strip's biggest shows after Friday's tiger mauling of Siegfried & Roy star Roy Horn is the second big hit absorbed by The Mirage this year.

No Room at the Inn for Past Glory

Though the wrecking ball looms for the quirky business his family owned and operated for nearly five decades, you won't find Allen Rosoff mourning the demise of the Glass Pool Inn.

Famed Magician Recovering from Mauling

Famed Las Vegas magician Roy Horn of the "Siegfried and Roy" duo on Sunday signaled thumb's up after a second surgery to relieve pressure on his brain, two days after being savagely mauled by a white tiger during a performance, according to a family friend. Horn remained in critical but stable condition at University Medical Center in Las Vegas, about two miles north of the Mirage hotel-casino.

Harrah's Testing Flights

News Brief: Harrah's will test the market for flights from Williams Gateway Airport to its casino in Reno and Lake Tahoe.

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