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Crapped out? Vegas still offers fun at low stakes (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Crapped out? Vegas still offers fun at low stakes
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Sin City for straight-arrows (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Las Vegas can be fun without the seven deadly sins. Can non-sinners -- people who don't drink, gamble or go to topless shows -- find happiness in Sin City?
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More bang for the buck (The Augusta Chronicle)
LAS VEGAS --- Things are noticeably quieter on the Las Vegas Strip these days, and casinos usually known to boast excess are lowering prices to cope with a bad economy that has hit Sin City particularly hard.
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Crapped out? Vegas still offers fun at low stakes (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
LAS VEGAS -- Things are noticeably quieter on the Las Vegas Strip these days, and casinos usually known to boast excess are dropping prices to cope with a bad economy that has hit Sin City particularly hard. ...
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Families don't need to go far to find year-end fun (Las Vegas Sun)
Now that Christmas has passed, the gifts have all been set aside or at least well used. The kids still have another week off and time to do things. It's also a time when most of the adults are working a bit shorter workday.
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Rolling the dice for a Vegas "recession vacation" (OnMilwaukee.com)
Getting to Sin City, staying there and having some fun is cheaper than it's been in years. So reasonable, in fact, that you can afford to splurge a little when you get there -- and that's just what OnMilwaukee.com publisher Andy Tarnoff did last weekend. Here's his story.
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Treasure Island deal set (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Former New Frontier owner Phil Ruffin is buying the Treasure Island from MGM Mirage for $775 million, sources confirmed Sunday night. The deal is expected to be announced today.
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Las Vegas still offers fun at low stakes (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
$45 rooms, slow-paced poker and plenty of free attractions are a lure in bad economy
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Despite the recession Las Vegas still lures them in (Manila Standard Today)
This writer was in the United States recently for a three-week break from the daily humdrum of life in the Philippines, with trip tickets courtesy of Philippine Airlines where the missus worked for 18 years before she opted for retirement 10 years ago after earning lifetime passes for the entire family, now you know why we can afford to travel.
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INSIDE BOXING: Only question now is where Pacquiao goes from here (The Standard-Times)
Exit Oscar "Golden Boy" De La Hoya. Enter Manny "PacMan" Pacquiao.
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