January 6th, 2009 — Las Vegas, photo
Las Vegas Sands is denying a report from an Israeli newspaper that it will exchange stock to buy 35 acres on the Las Vegas Strip. The property is owned by developers planning to build a casino resort modeled after the Plaza Hotel in New …
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January 5th, 2009 — Las Vegas, photo
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January 5th, 2009 — Las Vegas, photo
CityCenter will be hiring for positions at ARIA Resort & Casino, Vdara Hotel and Crystals, which is the development’s retail and entertainment district. In addition, Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas , and The Harmon Hotel , Spa & Residences …
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January 5th, 2009 — Las Vegas
Chargers’ Tomlinson expected out vs. Steelers The strained groin of San Diego running back LaDainian Tomlinson is “not any worse” after LT played limitedly in Saturday’s win over… [Read the full story] Casino Robin Hood 702: Giving gambling a good name A modern-day “Robin Hood” is taking on Las Vegas’ mega-casinos to help those affected by the rocky U.S. economy. Calling himself… [Read the full story] World Politics Bush Senior: ‘I want Jeb to be president’… are you frea
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January 5th, 2009 — Las Vegas
Steve Jobs: hormone imbalance cause of weight loss Apple Inc. founder and Chief Executive Steve Jobs, a survivor of pancreatic cancer, said Monday that a hormone imbalance is to blame for the… [Read the full story] Hotties Angelina Jolie Angelina Jolie is an American film actor and a Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Refugee Agency. She is often cited by popular media as one of the… [Read the full story] Sports Chargers’ Tomlinson expected out vs. Steelers The strained gr
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January 5th, 2009 — Las Vegas, photo
In its way, as much as anything that isn’t a towering Strip hotel can be, Lake Las Vegas was a symbol of the boom years. There it was, a brand new lake with manicured landscaping in a land that gets four inches of rain in a year. …
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Amid the decline, decadence for the feet - Las Vegas Sun
January 5th, 2009 — Las Vegas, california, hotels, photo
Although pessimists don’t expect Las Vegas ’ Strip economy to fare better in 2009 than it did in 2008, there are rays of hope that Vegas ’ tourism industry will improve this year.
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January 5th, 2009 — Las Vegas, photo
Making his way from the east coast, Qi Peng brought with him his unique conceptual style to our local art scene, helping define some of IAO’s first works and boundaries. Collaborting with several artists while still maintaining his experimentail photograhps and spraypainted works, but also broadening his skills by starting work in digital drawings, he’s become one of the bigger risk-taking artists in Utah today. I got a chance to chat with Qi about his career, his work, upcoming shows and a f
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January 5th, 2009 — Las Vegas, photo
Photo: Hard Rock Hotel . While Paris Hilton was ringing in the New Year Down Under, former beau and Good Charlotte frontman Benji Madden was right here in Las Vegas . With a 12-strong entourage of friends, Benji partied up a storm at Body …
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January 4th, 2009 — Las Vegas, Uncategorized
Big tech shows scale back on January 4th, 2009 With the economy casting a gloomy shadow and industry titans Steve Jobs and Bill Gates stepping away, Macworld Expo in San Francisco and the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week are expected to be more low-key affairs. The two shows, normally… Here is the original post: […]
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