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COMING IN THIS WEEK’S BUSINESS PRESS

INSIDE JOB: Business Press reporter Tony Illia spent three days working as a new construction hire at MGM Mirage's CityCenter project. He describes what he saw.

PAPER TRAILS: Employers buried under mounds of paper may want to think twice about discarding it too quickly, observers say. Payroll records, personnel files, and all the other sheaves of paper that mount in most human resource offices -- can come in handy.

EXECUTIVE SNAPSHOT: Mary Connelly, Nevada region president for William Lyon Homes, describes her passion for yoga and what it's like working with her husband.

THIS WEEK'S LIST: Janitorial service and waste management companies.

THIS WEEK'S BUSINESS PRESS POLL QUESTION

Log onto the Las Vegas Business Press Web site and let us hear your opinion on this week's question.

Gaming Control Board Chairman Dennis Neilander plans to pass a suggestion on to legislative leaders about lowering Nevada's gambling age limit to 18 as a way to increase state revenues. The idea was raised during a gaming law conference sponsored by the State Bar of Nevada by Thomas Smock, an attorney for Aristocrat Technologies Inc., who suggested the idea should be discussed by state leaders because of the current economic downturn and the state's budget crisis.

Do you think lowering the state's gambling age from 21 to 18 is a good idea?

answer at www.lvbusinesspress.com/poll

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