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Shake Rattle And Roll…Las Vegas Style
9 November 2000
A three-sided electronic "Internet Gaming Vision Board" in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, showcases Internet casinos and sportsbooks and promotes Internet gaming 24 hours a day.
Casino Workers Reapplying For Jobs9 November 2000
When Station closes its purchase of Fiesta, the 1,100 Fiesta employees have to reapply for their jobs.
Sen. Neal's Petition To Raise Casino Tax Fails9 November 2000
With a week before the deadline, Sen. Neal said he won't get the necessary number of signatures of voters to qualify the petition for presentation to the 2001 Legislature.
Venetian Installing Customer Tracking System8 November 2000
The Venetian announced plans to install a resort-wide software system that will allow the resort to develop marketing campaigns based on each guest's dining preferences.
Dramatic Room Rates during Comdex8 November 2000
Vegas hotel rooms are still available during Comdex, but rates are increasing dramatically
Men Accused Of Using Counterfeit Currency in Slot Machines7 November 2000
Two Las Vegas hotel-casinos sued three men in Clark County District Court, alleging they used counterfeit currency to play their slot machines.
Las Vegas Residents To Meet Casino Developers7 November 2000
For the first time, North Las Vegas residents will have the opportunity to see and hear from the hopeful owners of a proposed casino on the Craig Ranch Golf Course -- Station Casinos Inc.
Mizpah Hotel Want to Put Tonopah Back on Map7 November 2000
News Brief: Big plans for the historic Mizpah Hotel - renewed gambling, a golf course, even a park that could help make the isolated Nevada town a tourist destination.
Wynn Gets Japanese Investment for Desert Inn Project7 November 2000
Aruze Corp., which has 45 percent of Japan's pachinko market, will invest $260 million and get 50 percent of the project.
Aladdin To Sell Land For Condos, Hotel6 November 2000
The parent company of the Aladdin hotel-casino said today it's selling five acres to an investment company that plans to build a luxury condominium development and a nongaming hotel near the Las Vegas Strip.
Columnist Jeff German: Internet Venture is Ammo for Casino Foes6 November 2000
Mayor Oscar Goodman may have bowed out of the VegasOne.com proposal, but the debate has not ended yet.
Assessing the Las Vegas Entertainment Scene3 November 2000
Entertainment continues to be one of the top three reasons people visit Las Vegas, according to the surveys conducted for the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
Brother Considered Suspect in Treasure Island Heist3 November 2000
A man accused along with his brother in the July robbery of the Treasure Island hotel-casino is now wanted as the suspect in the heist of the same resort early Monday.
Gaming Titan Goldberg Remembered For Private Acts Of Giving3 November 2000
On Thursday industry executives, friends and casino workers gathered to remember the late chief executive of Park Place Entertainment Corp. as a titan in the business and for giving more than anyone would ever know.
Aladdin Mall Tenants In Rent Disputes3 November 2000
Tenants allege they do not owe rents because the Aladdin hotel-casino failed to open on time for business or to meet its traffic flow projections and to date, the hotel's construction isn't fully completed.
Stratosphere Casino Hotel and Tower Tops Off Second Tower3 November 2000
The Stratosphere Casino Hotel and Tower topped off with a gala event overlooking the tower.
More Charges Brought against Father, Stepson in Casino Theft2 November 2000
News Brief: A former employee at the Mohegan Sun casino and his stepson were charged Thursday in the theft of $600,000 from the casino.
Goodman Won't Vote on Australian Website1 November 2000
After recent heated debate, Mayor Oscar Goodman has determined the project has the appearance of a conflict of interests.
Las Vegas Art: From Elvis on Velvet to Picasso1 November 2000
Steve Wynn, with his art gallery at Bellagio, proved the demand for serious art. Now the new owner of Bellagio, and the rival Venetian, are adding to the city's fine art attractions.
Arizona Company Sues Vegas Restaurant1 November 2000
News Brief: An Arizona company that built the Anasazi at Santa Fe restaurant inside the Aladdin's Desert Passage shopping mall is suing the restaurant's owner in federal court for $1.8 million.
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