Nevada News - Page 727
Second Union to Organize Las Vegas Casino Dealers
7 August 2001
A year ago no one was willing to take on the Herculean task of organizing Las Vegas' casino dealers, but now dealers find themselves with competing groups vying for their attention.
Deputy Attorney General Candidate for Gaming Commission Chairman7 August 2001
Top gaming attorney, Jeffrey Rodefer, within the attorney general's office is being mentioned as a possible candidate for chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission.
Gambler: Casino Obtained his Tax Returns7 August 2001
A patron sued to recover $25 million in punitive damages from Mirage Resorts and two senior executives, claiming they allegedly illegally investigated his federal tax return information to determine the amount of casino credit to extend to him.
Mirage Debt Scandal Figure Settles7 August 2001
The central figures in Mirage Resorts Inc.'s 1997 gambling debt collection scandal in South Korea and Mirage have agreed to settle their claims against each other.
Casino Flier Defendants Win Legal Fight Over Venue6 August 2001
Station Casinos Inc., a former Station executive and a political consultant, sued by the state in Carson City for allegedly financing and distributing an illegal anonymous campaign flier, have won court approval to transfer the lawsuit to Clark County District Court.
Reno Security Guard Sought in Theft May Have Been Bored6 August 2001
News Brief: A security guard who walked off with $148,500 from a downtown casino may just have wanted to spice up a boring existence, according to the daughter of her alleged accomplice.
New Book Offers Inside Look at Binion Case6 August 2001
This is the first of seven excerpts from “Murder in Sin City: The Death of a Las Vegas Casino Boss,” about the mob ties and murder of Ted Binion.
Venetian Museums Set for Sept. 16 Opening6 August 2001
The Venetian’s Guggenheim Las Vegas will open with “The Art of the Motorcycle,” while the Hermitage Guggenheim will open with 45 masterpieces with a total appraised value of more than $2 billion.
Board Considers Withdrawing Name from 'Black Book'3 August 2001
In a rare move, the Nevada Gaming Control Board is considering withdrawing Sam Cecola's nomination to the "Black Book" -- the list of people barred from casinos.
Casino Guard Walks Off With $148,0003 August 2001
A security guard who had worked less than six months at a downtown casino apparently walked off with $148,000 she was supposed to have been taking to a vault early today.
Speculation Begins Over Gaming Commission Post3 August 2001
With Brian Sandoval's term as chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission now at an end, speculation is starting in earnest over who his successor will be.
Las Vegas Panel Sees Internet Casinos as Lucrative Investments2 August 2001
Industry analysts: Las Vegas casino operators could be better off launching Internet casinos instead of expanding with real casinos into newer markets -- if Nevada gaming regulators permit online gambling.
Aladdin Managers Reassure Employees2 August 2001
While confusion reigned over who is in control of the $1.2 billion Aladdin hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip, Aladdin's top executives tried to calm resort employees, saying little change should be expected in the resort's operations.
Las Vegas Feels Squeeze From Convention, Trade Show Slowdown2 August 2001
Corporations and associations are tightening their belts for conventions and meetings in response to the slowing U.S. economy and Las Vegas is starting to feel the squeeze.
U.S. Slowdown Hurting Demand for Las Vegas Casinos2 August 2001
The Las Vegas Strip will be hit by a slowdown in free-and-independent travel, which is related to the economy in general, says Jason Ader, gaming analyst with Bear Stearns.
Sommer, London Clubs Still Sorting Aladdin Details1 August 2001
London Clubs International said this morning it does not have a definitive agreement to take majority control of the $1.2 billion Aladdin hotel-casino.
Privacy Concerns Arise in Internet Gaming Review1 August 2001
Nevada and Australian gaming regulators appear to vary on at least one significant element of regulating Internet gambling: how to curb activities of problem gamblers.
Locals Gaming Giant Lays Off 2431 July 2001
Station Casinos eliminates 24 middle-management executives, including the longtime corporate spokesman. Last week, Station reported a sharp decline in quarterly earnings.
Missouri Casinos Boost Earnings for Ameristar31 July 2001
An increase in revenues from two Missouri casinos acquired by Las-Vegas based Ameristar Casinos Inc. has boosted the company's earnings to record levels.
Regent Bidder Reimbursed31 July 2001
A federal bankruptcy judge agreed to award Los Angeles investment company Maritz Wolff up to $250,000 in expense reimbursements, even if the company is ultimately not successful in its bid for the bankrupt Regent Las Vegas hotel-casino.
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