Okada's Universal Entertainment calls Philippines payment unnecessary | Las
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Universal Entertainment Corp., the Tokyo-based company controlled by gaming magnate Kazuo Okada, said a $25 million payment at the center of an FBI investigation into possible bribery in the Philippines was “unnecessary.”
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Sempra sells part interest in Boulder City plant | Las Vegas Review-Journal
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Sempra U.S. Gas & Power has sold part of its interest in a local solar power plant.
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Toronto City Council votes to kill casino project | Las Vegas Review-Journal
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The Toronto City Council went ahead with a vote Tuesday to kill a casino project proposed for the downtown area that attracted interest from Nevada largest gaming companies.
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Review-Journal theater critic Anthony Del Valle dies | Las Vegas Review-Journal
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Anthony Del Valle, the Review-Journal’s theater critic since September 2003, died early Tuesday at Odyssey Hospice in Las Vegas following a three-month illness. He was 60.
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Speedway owner backtracks slightly on second NASCAR race in Las Vegas | Las Vega
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Bruton Smith backtracked slightly about possibly moving the second NASCAR race in Charlotte to Las Vegas, but made it clear he’s unhappy with the political situation in North Carolina.
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Denis: Democrats won't be able to raise Nevada taxes for education this ses
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Nevada Senate Majority Leader Mo Denis conceded in a floor speech Tuesday that Democrats will not be able to raise taxes this session to provide the $300 million in education improvement they sought.
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Clark County appoints permanent juvenile justice services director | Las Vegas R
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John “Jack” Martin will officially take the helm of the Clark County Department of Juvenile Justice Services.
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Driver flees after hitting teen in southwest valley | Las Vegas Review-Journal
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A teenager was hospitalized after being struck by a vehicle that jumped the curb and then fled the scene, Las Vegas police said.
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Beating Gorman: The power of hard work, high expectations | Las Vegas Review-Jou
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A little more than a year ago, Nevada public school officials were working to halt competition in interscholastic sports between their teams and private Bishop Gorman High School of Las Vegas.
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What a Difference a Decade Makes: Part II | Inside Higher Ed
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11 things to know about bike-share programs - Corrections - MarketWatch
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A May 21 slide show on bike-sharing programs misstated the size of New York’s Citi Bike relative to Paris’s Velib.
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Cook defends Apple on Senate hotseat - MarketWatch
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Apple Inc.’s chief executive Tim Cook defended the tech giant’s tax practices in a lengthy Senate hearing on Tuesday, telling lawmakers that the company is acting fairly and also laying out targets for lowering its tax burdens.
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U.S gasoline supply up 3 million barrels: API - MarketWatch
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SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Gasoline supplies unexpectedly climbed for the week ended May 17, according to data from the American Petroleum Institute issued late Tuesday. Gasoline supplies rose 3 million barrels, while a Platts survey of analysts showe
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Microsoft reveals Xbox One game console - MarketWatch
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Software giant Microsoft is taking aim at the home entertainment system with its new Xbox One console, due out this fall.
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A 3% return? It may be all you can expect - Encore - MarketWatch
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How taxes, inflation and especially management fees can slow the growth of a nest egg.
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Saks jumps after it said to explore sale - MarketWatch
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NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Saks Inc. shares surged 18% in after hours trading on Tuesday after the New York Post reported the luxury retailer has hired Goldman Sachs to explore strategic alternatives, including a possible sale of the company. The Post said
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Tuesday’s movers: Apple falls after Cook testimony - Movers & Shakers - Ma
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After a day of choppy trading, Apple closes down on Tuesday following Chief Executive Tim Cook’s testimony to defend the iPhone maker’s tax practices.
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U.S. stocks rise after Fed officials’ QE signal - NewsWatch - MarketWatch
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U.S. stocks rise after comments from two Federal Reserve officials suggest that the central bank is not close to scaling back its bond-buying program.
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Saks shares jump on report of possible sale - After Hours - MarketWatch
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Shares of Saks Fifth Avenue’s parent company leap more than 18% following a report the retailer hired Goldman Sachs to explore strategic possibilities including a sale.
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Energy stocks end lower after Monday rally - Energy Stocks - MarketWatch
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Energy stocks end lower Tuesday, losing steam a day after a rally.
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