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Two new video games are in love with sniper rifles. The better game is “Sniper: Ghost Warrior,” in which you portray a soldier in tropic jungles, using scope-rifles to snipe at rival soldiers who shoot back at you. The lesser game is “Bass Pro Shops: The Hunt,” in which you snipe at deer and moose that don’t shoot back at you.
They’re affordable, always appreciated gifts for the folks back home, souvenirs that are sturdy enough to last long after the vacation has ended, and, as the cosmic odometer ticks off the years, a valued reminder of good times long ago.
Every new customer who comes to the window at Han Shik Taco compliments owner Ron Principio on his novel way of offering hot and fast gourmet cuisine.
FUTURE UP FOR BIDS: An upcoming bankruptcy court auction could bring hotel-casino sales that would reshape Station Casinos and the locals gambling market.
This month’s rollout of table games in Pennsylvania casinos is expected to be a boon for the state’s tax coffers.
Steve Wynn, who is credited with revolutionizing the Strip casino resort business, has become the personification of Las Vegas. Yet hundreds of thousands of successful, but obscure, business owners and professionals are also redefining Southern Nevada’s economy.
