Among the stories that didn’t make the cut in Andre Agassi‘s book “Open” was father Mike Agassi‘s confrontation with Pete Sampras during a match.
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Sales Manager Ralph Lovell has been offering one-stop shopping at Findlay Automotive Group’s 2,000-square-foot dealership inside the Galleria at Sunset mall since 1998. Representing 21 dealerships under one roof, Lovell’s idea has mushroomed since the day it was unveiled.
A gaming analyst believes it makes sense for financially flush Penn National Gaming to acquire rival regional casino operator Pinnacle Entertainment, a company in transition and being run by members of its board of directors following its chief executive’s resignation a month ago.
It didn’t take long for someone to try to cash in on Tiger Woods‘ car incident.
When quarterback Tony Romo gets rolling, the Dallas Cowboys can be tough to stop. But the opposite was true the past two weeks, as their offense slowed to a crawl.
Less than a week after Penn National Gaming made a lowball offer for the bankrupt Fontainebleau, the regional casino operator was outbid for the shuttered Strip project by billionaire corporate raider Carl Icahn.
Joe Francis, the “Girls Gone Wild” creator, is getting reacquainted with the IRS.
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is part of an occasional series of stories highlighting performers who played an interesting role in the history of entertainment in Las Vegas.
We know more about Andre Agassi‘s wild hair days, thanks to ESPN’s Rick Reilly getting to the root of things.
