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HOLDING SERVICE: Many businesses are trying to cut costs to endure the economic downturn, but observers say customer service is no place to scrimp. Boosting service amid recession, they say, can help companies accomplish a host of goals, from improving their brands to papering over higher prices to drawing new clients.

LV Sands sued anew over license in Macau

For the second time in 14 months, officials from Las Vegas Sands Corp. will spend time inside a Clark County courtroom defending how the company earned a Macau gambling license in 2002.

Nevada’s largest companies support businesses owned by minorities, women

Fred Keeton recalls having to sit on a crate in the back room of a doctor’s office because the then-young black American wasn’t allowed in the whites-only waiting room. The incident took place decades ago in the deep South. Today, segregation experiences such as that one seem worlds away, as the now 52-year-old Harrah’s Entertainment executive looks at all the business opportunities afforded Las Vegas’ eclectic groups of entrepreneurs.

Making your voice heard

Higher taxes, adjustments in retirement rules for state workers, a governor with a veto pen. These are just some of the issues lawmakers face as they try to wrap up the 2009 session. If you have any thoughts on those or other matters and would like to share them with your representatives in Carson City,here’s a contact list for all the Southern Nevada legislators.

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