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Mandalay's Internet Bookings Soar

Las Vegas Strip casino resort operator Mandalay Resort Group said room reservations made directly over its Internet websites grew by about 25 percent in the first half of the company's 2003 fiscal year compared to the same period last year.

Rosemary's Opening Friday at Casino

Rosemary's Restaurant announced today it will open a second location Friday at The Rio hotel-casino.

Six Centuries of Art at Las Vegas Museum

News Brief: A new art collection, reflecting six centuries of painting from the Renaissance to the 1960s, is on display at the Guggenheim Hermitage Museum at the Venetian Resort-Hotel-Casino through March 2.

Aladdin Reports Third Straight Monthly Loss in July

The bankrupt Aladdin recorded its third straight money-losing month in July, the company reported in a recent U.S. Bankruptcy Court filing.

Video Poker Chain Expands in Las Vegas

Bar, grill and video poker chain Timbers Hospitality Group has broken ground on its eighth Las Vegas location, with an expected opening by the end of the year.

Flamingo Hit by Printing Mix-Up

The Nevada Gaming Board is looking into a Flamingo Las Vegas promotion offering three ‘complimentary’ nights for $50 a night plus tax. The contradictory promotion is the result of a printing mistake.

Le Reve Sets Stage for Wynn VS. MGM Mirage Battle in 2005

The planned March 2005 opening of Steve Wynn's $1.8 billion Le Reve megaresort could signal a new battle for supremacy in luring the world's top gamblers to the Strip, experts said.

Bellagio Plans $375 Million Expansion

The $1.6 billion Bellagio plansto add a $375 million 925-room spa tower to create an unprecedented oasis of privacy in the world of Bellagio.

Sept 11 Attacks Leave Legacy of Tighter Security in Vegas Area

News Brief: A discredited Fourth of July security threat gave rise to a renewed interest in stepped up security on the Las Vegas Strip; where casinos keep a strict don't-tell policy and rely on plainclothes security and a battery of surveillance cameras at entrances, casino floors, elevators and hotel hallways.

New Casino to Target Locals, Tourists

Developers of the Tuscany hotel and casino on East Flamingo Road will target both the tourist and locals' markets.

Four Queens' Tax Appeal Rejected

The Four Queens hotel-casino has lost an appeal to reduce its property taxes by 30 percent.

Long-Vacant Downtown Henderson Casino Sold

The owner of a long-vacant casino in downtown Henderson has sold it to a real estate company with plans to sell or lease the property.

Slain Woman's Parents Sue Casino

Parents of a woman slain during an arrest of a coin bucket thief are suing Harrah’s for ignoring its own safety rules.

Judge Gives Aladdin Debt Extension

A visiting U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge has given the Aladdin hotel-casino permission to extend its debtor-in-possession financing facility through Dec. 31.

Japanese Tourism Languishing

News Brief: Japan's two largest airlines this week reconfirmed what many Las Vegas businesses and tourism officials have known for months: Fewer Japanese are traveling to the United States.

Wynn Resorts Sets Company Board as Le Reve Construction Start, IPO Near

Steve Wynn's new company is taking shape, as former Gov. Bob Miller and Wynn's wife Elaine Wynn have agreed to join the Wynn Resorts board of directors, the company revealed in a Tuesday Securities and Exchange Commission filing.

Coast to Run Sports Book

Renata's Casino has tapped locals' casino operator Coast Casinos to run its sports book.

What Went Wrong With Aladdin?

Two years to the day after the property opened, and nine months after it filed for bankruptcy protection from its creditors, casino industry insiders still talk about what went wrong with the $1.3 billion Aladdin megaresort.

High Rollers Decline Bad News for Casinos

Gone are the days when Silicon Valley twentysomethings dropped tens of millions of dollars on the high-end tables of South Strip casinos. The big-time bettors of Brazil and Argentina have evaporated with the value of their bank accounts.

Regulator: Gaming Firms Not Immune to Scandal

The casino industry isn't immune to the kinds of scandals that have brought down mighty companies in a wave of corporate accounting scandals, a top Nevada regulator told a group of casino compliance officers.

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