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A graduate of a unique executive development program at the University of Nevada, Reno turned executive with Marina Bay Sands in Singapore on Wednesday said the late economist Bill Eadington had a profound effect on his students and others in the
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There weren't a lot of yuks at the fourth and last scheduled meeting of the Governor's Gaming Policy Committee on Wednesday. First, there was game designer Derek Webb tongue-lashing regulators on the committee for not having high enough standards in
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In the age of the "Occupy Wall Street" movement amidst reverberating cries of the "99 percent versus the 1 percent," one has to wonder whether inclusion on the annual Forbes 400 list of the Richest People in America is actually a good thing. At a
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Treatment programs for gambling addicts in the nation's casino capital were dramatically reduced last year as Nevada lawmakers looked for ways to cut funds and close a historic budget deficit. As a result, Nevada in 2012 will spend about 25 cents per
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For veteran economist Bill Eadington, it was an easy decision to partner with the University of Nevada Las Vegas to bring one of the gaming industry's most important conferences to Las Vegas next year. Eadington had hoped to hold the 15th
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Attending Harvard University gave Bo Bernhard new appreciation for Las Vegas. Bernhard was captain of the Harvard baseball team in the mid-1990s when one of his professors attended a game. When the instructor heard the name of Bernhard's hometown
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