Permits sought to build world's largest hotel in Las Vegas (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Recession or not, a joint venture led by a financially struggling Israel-based development group plans to build the world’s largest hotel in Las Vegas.
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Fans bid farewell to 'Mamma Mia!' (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
"Mamma Mia!" closed in Las Vegas for good Sunday night, even though it still was earning money and standing ovations. It met its end to make way for younger royalty: "The Lion King" takes its crown at Mandalay Bay in April. "Mamma Mia" was 6 years old.
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Amonsot cleared to fight (Manila Standard Today)
CZAR Amonsot, whose career was almost ended when a speck of blood was discovered outside his brain after a bloody brawl with Australia’s Michael Katsidis at the Mandalay Bay Resort Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas on July 21, 2007, has been cleared to fight again.
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AMONSOT CLEARED TO FIGHT (Philboxing)
Czar Amonsot whose career was almost ended when a speck of blood was discovered outside his brain after a bloody brawl with Australia’s Michael Katsiidis at the Mandalay Bay Resort Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas on July 21, 2007, has been cleared to fight again.
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New rooms provide reasons for optimism (Las Vegas Sun)
Although pessimists don’t expect Las Vegas’ Strip economy to fare better in 2009 than it did in 2008, there are rays of hope that Vegas’ tourism industry will improve this year. The reason: Las Vegas thrives when resorts open. Just look back to when Luxor and Treasure Island opened in 1993 and when Bellagio, Mandalay Bay, the Venetian and Paris Las Vegas opened in 1998-99.
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