 | Harrah's Entertainment is moving ahead with a $1 billion expansion at Caesars Palace, despite reporting a net loss of $97.6 million in the second quarter.
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Three of the 10 workers observed by the Las Vegas Review-Journal drinking at area bars before entering the CityCenter job site have been fired, said the spokesman for the company in charge of the construction.
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Catholic churches and charities say they'll urge California residents to boycott Indian casinos if the tribes don't allow nonprofits to launch a new form of bingo.
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State law prohibits casinos from accepting wagers on the Olympics, a ban that can be traced to Nevada's fight to keep betting on college sports legal.
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The $50-million event center in Minnesota will serve as a convention center with 230 hotel rooms and a 24-lane bowling alley complete with arcade and lounge.
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An electronic card game dealer and 11 gamblers are suspects in a cheating ring that took $286,000 from Harrah's Cherokee Casino, Indian gaming and police officials reported last week.
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Ameristar Casinos, which operates eight casinos in the Midwest, said last week that it laid off 3% of its casino work force during the second quarter of 2008.
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MGM Mirage achieved 97% occupancy at its Las Vegas Strip resorts in the second quarter of 2008, while company-wide net revenue declined 2%.
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