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TOP STORIES -- Friday, January 05, 2001

SOUTH STRIP PROJECT: Land deal gets public airing

Wanted: Investors with deep pockets for development of a 77-acre south Strip megaresort.

For more information contact: New World LLC of Las Vegas.

Attention: Howard Bulloch, David Gaffin, Barry Fieldman and Bob Unger.
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Trade show brings electronics, impact

The high-technology community is invading Las Vegas for the second time in seven weeks as the Consumer Electronics Show starts Saturday.

CES is the second-largest trade show held annually in Las Vegas behind technology titan Comdex, North America's largest trade show with more than 200,000 attendees, which comes each November.
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BUSINESS DIGEST

Trade show brings electronics, impact

The high-technology community is invading Las Vegas for the second time in seven weeks as the Consumer Electronics Show starts Saturday.

Inside Business

Vestin Group reverses merger Vestin Group, a Las Vegas company pooling money for real estate financing, on Wednesday said it has ended its year-old merger with an accounting firm to focus on its core lending business.

SOUTH STRIP PROJECT: Land deal gets public airing

Wanted: Investors with deep pockets for development of a 77-acre south Strip megaresort.

SOUTH STRIP PROJECT: Wheeling, dealing for resort parcel

When small business operators on the Strip refuse to sell their property and make room for a new megaresort, or ask for a price too far above the appraised value, Las Vegas casino developers have found a way to build around them.

Four local hardware stores victims of Sears' plans

HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. -- Sears, Roebuck and Co. announced plans Thursday to close 89 stores amid a tightening outlook for retailers that caused its sales to fall slightly last month.

Business Briefs

Station completes Fiesta takeover Station Casinos said Thursday it completed its acquisition of the Fiesta in North Las Vegas.

COLLEGE SPORTS GAMBLING: Bet ban proposal now likely on hold

WASHINGTON -- Once expected to be among the first bills introduced in Congress this year, a measure that would ban Nevada sports books from taking bets on college games now may be delayed until March, congressional and casino industry sources said.

Hilton's purchase unlikely

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

BUSINESS NEWS FROM

Tech

• Venture Capital Fund Raising Falls Again
• Judge Upholds BellSouth-Sprint Ruling
• 'Cyberbegging' Sites Popping Up on Web
• Intel Co-Founder Predicts Industry Growth
• 'Dell Dude' Arrested on Drug Charge
• EU Proposes Agency to Combat Cybercrimes
• Famous Hacker Suffers Web Site Break-Ins

Business

• Dow Closes Up 56, Nasdaq Gains 14
• J&J Buys Scios to Boost Biotech Position
• Venezuela Continues Ban on Dollar Sales
• Reams of Paper Delay Fastow Case
• Energy Costs Soar With Cold, Iraq Threat
• YUM! Reports Solid Increase in 4Q Sales
• ImClone Shares Up on Cancer Drug Forecast

Daily Photo

Barry Fieldman gestures Thursday during a news conference where a land development project was announced. Fieldman is one of four partners in the venture. He said the partners have internally financed the land for the project and have no outside debt.
Photo by Steve Andrascik.

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