 | Legal online wagering has not been the financial windfall many analysts predicted, as initial returns from the three states that enacted Internet gambling laws are not overflowing the balance sheet.
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Someone claiming to be the hacker who knocked the Sands off the Internet for nearly a week has posted an 11-minute video taunting the casino operator and displaying what appears to be stolen internal company information.
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Dealers at Paris Las Vegas, Bally's and Harrah's voted to approve the five-year deal, which retains grievance procedures, seniority rule and paid time off, among other issues.
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The Nevada Gaming Commission approved Gaughan Gaming's acquisition of a 50 percent ownership position in the Hotel Nevada and Gambling Hall.
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Jim Murren called 2013, in which MGM grew revenues more than 7 percent to $9.8 billion, the "best operating performance since the recession."
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The area is located on the 11th floor of the Cromwell and offers panoramic views of the Strip.
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The sportsbook is looking to replace Ralph Topping, 62, who is scheduled to retire at the end of 2015 but may step down by the end of 2014.
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Ruthe was a Las Vegas business and real estate executive before being convinced by Bill Boyd to work with him in the casino industry.
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The country's two casinos experienced a 3.8 percent increase in gaming revenues from 2012, but the market still trails both Las Vegas and Macau.
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Three powerful women who carved out roles in Nevada's gaming industry as it moved away from gambling halls to megaresorts shared their stories at the Mob Museum last Wednesday.
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