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Saks Fifth Avenue hosted the “Vegas Dozen 2009: The Men We Love and Why We Love Them” on April 22 at their Fashion Island store.
It’s time to check in on the three cheapest video game systems — the Nintendo DS, the PlayStation 2 and the PlayStation Portable. Interesting little things are happening with each.
Longtime Clark County Parks employees Ralph Johnson and Russ Cassedy came up with the perfect way to educate the public about the county’s history: Gather a bunch of trinkets, put them into 10 canisters and hide them in the desert.
For more than three decades, Las Vegas casino owners have gone to Gerald Gordon for advice on how to avoid bankruptcy and how to emerge from it as viable businesses.
Chances are you or someone with you has jumped to the Internet to find an answer to a question that just had to be answered NOW.
MGM Mirage Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jim Murren spent months negotiating a multibillion-dollar financial rescue plan for the troubled CityCenter.
A NEW GAME: The gaming industry could be facing some major changes in the future as casino companies burdened by heavy debt loads and falling revenues try to restructure through sales, buyouts and possibly takeovers by banks and lenders.
It’s tough being a company man or woman in a listing-company town, especially one taking on as much water as Las Vegas.
Perhaps a crystal ball is needed to try to figure out where the economy is headed next, but local attorneys are taking their own stab at predicting the future of the legal community: Cost cutting is likely to continue, billable hours may wane in popularity and lawyers could earn less this year and next.
