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Woman Fails to Make Casino Payment
10 July 2002
News Brief: A woman who accused singer Celine Dion's husband of rape failed to make a $50,000 restitution payment Tuesday amid charges she defrauded Harrah's Las Vegas out of about $500,000.
Yucca Vote Sparks Debate Over Nuclear Waste10 July 2002
The image persists of a unified business community battling to keep the nation's nuclear waste from Southern Nevada. The reality reflects the nuance of a complex political debate.
Union Leader Optimistic in Talks with Golden Gate9 July 2002
D. Taylor, the Culinary Union's secretary-treasurer said that he was optimistic a deal could be struck with the downtown casino.
Longtime Sahara Publicist McDonald Dies9 July 2002
Herb McDonald, who invented the cheap all-you-can-eat buffet that has become a Las Vegas trademark and worked as publicist and promoter at the Sahara hotel-casino for 25 years, died Saturday in Las Vegas.
Union, Golden Gate to Resume Talks8 July 2002
The Culinary Union planned to resume negotiations with the Golden Gate joined by a federal mediator late today or Tuesday, as a strike at the small downtown casino entered its second week.
Health Care Remains Key Casino Labor Issue7 July 2002
The expense of the Culinary's health care plan dominated talks with Strip operators two months ago as this year's contract negotiation season got under way.
Golden Gate Strike Passes Five-Day Mark6 July 2002
The strike by 175 maids, food-service workers and bartenders against downtown's Golden Gate completed its fifth full day Saturday evening as union workers and supporters continued picket duty in front of the Fremont Street casino.
Union Leaders Credit Casino Execs5 July 2002
Culinary Union leaders are crediting two well-known casino industry executives with helping them broker the richest collective bargaining agreement ever reached downtown.
Golden Gate, Union Schedule More Talks5 July 2002
Golden Gate owner Mark Brandenburg planned to return to the bargaining table today with the Culinary Union on the fifth day of a casino workers strike at the small downtown hotel.
Union Loses Arbitration Request in Las Vegas Sands Dispute5 July 2002
A federal judge has denied a motion by the Culinary Union to force Sheldon Adelson's Las Vegas Sands Inc. to go to arbitration to resolve claims that the union violated an old contract.
Golden Gate Workers Split Over Strike4 July 2002
Doesn't matter if you're walking the picket line or working the blackjack tables. Neither brand of Golden Gate worker was happy with the other on Thursday.
Golden Gate Co-Owner Pleads Case4 July 2002
Golden Gate’s potential is limited, especially in downtown's deeply troubled casino market, said managing partner Mark Brandenburg.
Downtown Workers Approve New Deal3 July 2002
The new five-year contract for downtown casinos protects free health care for Culinary Union members, but leaves them with far less money for wage hikes than Strip workers.
Herbst Gaming Opens Fifth Property3 July 2002
Hoping to capitalize on increased traffic from motorists trying to avoid Hoover Dam, Herbst Gaming has opened a casino in on U.S. 95, an alternative route between Las Vegas and the Phoenix metropolitan area.
Golden Gate Braces for Strike3 July 2002
The Golden Gate braced for the long haul on the second day of a Culinary Union strike, hiring replacement workers and installing surveillance cameras around the entrance to the Fremont Street property.
Fourth of July Likely Strong For Vegas Resorts3 July 2002
Fears of terrorist threats, lingering economic woes and triple-digit temperatures won't keep tourists away from Las Vegas this July Fourth weekend, the city's hotel-casinos, tourism authority and other experts say.
Park Place Weighs Bally's Options3 July 2002
Park Place Chief Executive Thomas Gallagher said the company may eventually develop the land in front of its 2,814-room Bally's Las Vegas hotel-casino.
Las Vegas Boosts Security Plans3 July 2002
Local police and hotel security officials are working closely together to ensure that an expected 260,000 Las Vegas visitors enjoy a safe Independence Day holiday.
Purchase Agreement for Four Queens Collapses2 July 2002
An agreement to sell the Four Queens Hotel and Casino in downtown Las Vegas to a local poker bar operator fell through last week due to a potential strike of Culinary Union workers against downtown hotels.
Golden Gate Employees on Strike2 July 2002
News Brief: Some 165 workers at the city's oldest hotel-casino went on strike while employees at other downtown hotels signed five-year contracts, avoiding what could have been the largest casino strike in Nevada in two decades.
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