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ITT Corp. Chairman Rand Araskog, shown here with actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, is upset with decisions by Clark County commissioners related to the proposed construction of a monorail linking The Mirage with Steve Wynn's new Bellagio resort.
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ITT chief blasts county

The chairman of ITT Corp. chastised Clark County commissioners for holding Caesars Palace expansions "hostage to (Steve) Wynn's naked display of raw power."
      A Mirage Resorts Inc. executive countered Wednesday "there's no naked display about anything here."
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Thursday, March 13, 1997

News

ITT chief blasts county
FULL TEXT OF ARASKOG LETTER
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