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November Las Vegas Visitor Volume Flat

The 2.9 million visitors who came to Las Vegas in November about matched the number reported in November 1999.

MGM Mirage, Venetian Defend National Airlines Decision

Executives with MGM MIRAGE and the Venetian defended their decision not to invest in National at the American Gaming Summit.

Casinos Optimistic, Assert Gaming Stocks Undervalued

Executives from large-cap gaming operators believe that their companies are well protected from any economic troubles that may await the nation in 2001.

Labor Leader Joins Anti-Ashcroft Campaign

The president of the international Culinary Union, which represents thousands of Las Vegas casino workers, is joining the growing coalition against Attorney General-nominee John Ashcroft.

Two Las Vegas Restaurants Win Mobil 5 Stars for Second Year

Picasso at Bellagio and Renoir at the Mirage last year became the first Las Vegas restaurants to win the highest honor by the company's long-published guide for tourists.

Casino Owner Sued by Would-be Buyer

A Texas real estate investment trust filed a lawsuit accusing hotel-casino owner Ralph Engelstad of blocking its attempt to buy several of his properties including his two Imperial Palace gambling resorts.

Nevada November Casino Win Declined

For the second time in three months, casino winnings have dropped, signaling a potential slowing of the gambling economy in Nevada.

London Theme Promoted for Strip

The owners of 77 acres of land on the south end of the Strip near Mandalay Bay said today they are considering a London-themed hotel-casino project at the site.

Casino Sues Junket Operator

Harrah's Las Vegas Inc. sued its junket representative, David Wang, and his San Francisco-based company, alleging they defaulted on a total of $85,579 in payments.

Slot Cheat Nominated to Nevada Gaming 'Black Book'

Nevada Gaming Control Board will consider whether Ramon David Pereira should be nominated to the Nevada Gaming Commission for exclusion from all Nevada casinos .

Woman Claims to Have Been Goldberg's Lover

News Brief: A woman claiming to have been the lover of the late chief executive of the world's largest gambling company, has filed a lawsuit asking for a share of his estate.

Gaming Chairman Named in Nevada

Securities expert Dennis Neilander is named chairman of the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

California Indian Casino Recruiting Workers in Vegas

Casino officials say they need 700 workers in a variety of positions for the Agua Caliente Casino, located in Rancho Mirage.

Culinary Wins Right to Card Count at Rio

The Culinary Union won a sudden victory in its battle at the Rio hotel-casino Friday when a state judge ordered the hotel-casino's parent company to conduct a "card check" at the off-Strip property.

Financing Las Vegas Strip Resort will be a Challenge

Developers of a massive three hotel-casino project face waning investor confidence in the Strip.

Las Vegas Hilton's Purchase Unlikely

News Brief: Park Place Entertainment's $365 million sale of the Las Vegas Hilton to a Los Angeles real estate developer appears to be dead.

Developers Join Casino Building Team

A group of developers today announced preliminary plans to develop up to three hotel-casinos on south end of the Las Vegas Strip.

Developer Abandons Las Vegas Casino Plan

Triple Five Nevada Development Corp. decides not to pursue a major casino project for the residential Spring Valley area in southwest Las Vegas.

Las Vegas Hotel Sues Contractor Over Lien

The Moulin Rouge Hotel & Casino and its parent company, CBC Financial Corp., sued a contractor, alleging it improperly filed a lien against the hotel-casino for work they claim was never done on the property on Bonanza Road in Las Vegas.

Las Vegas Attorney General Faces Tough Deposition

Attorney General Frankie Sue Del Papa was expected to face tough questions about a secret intelligence probe of gaming regulators at a videotaped deposition in Las Vegas today.

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