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Nevada Resort Association president to become MGM board member

By HOWARD STUTZ
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Nevada Resort Association President Bill Bible has been nominated to become a member of the MGM Mirage Board of Directors and will resign from the trade organization he has headed for more than a decade.

Bible has overseen the resort association, the gaming industry's primary lobbying group, during several peaks and valleys in terms of membership brought about by fractures among the various company executives and leaders.

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ABOUT $2 MILLION A MONTH: More illegal immigrants getting emergency treatment at UMC
There are now four more of them regularly making their way to the emergency room at University Medical Center. And doctors say the illegal immigrants coming in for dialysis treatment at University Medical Center are sicker than they were before, making their care even more expensive. ... Six months after the Review-Journal revealed that 80 illegal immigrants with failing kidneys were running up about $2 million a month in bills for dialysis and other medical treatment at the only publicly supported hospital in Las Vegas, the situation for both patients and taxpayers only continues to worsen

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******* Customers check in Thursday at the front desk at Aria in CityCenter. Bryan Allison, an executive for travel Web site Vegas.com, said CityCenter, MGM Mirage's new megacomplex, has been a publicity bonanza for Las Vegas and that should spur visitation to the market in the first quarter.
Photos by John Gurzinski..
TRAVEL AND TOURISM: 'CityCenter effect' for room rates? It's difficult to tell

Getting CityCenter mostly open by Wednesday night proved a Herculean task for MGM Mirage. Now, the real work begins for the rest of the market, which must absorb more than 5,000 new hotel rooms while keeping room rates high enough to generate healthy cash flow. ... Observers say CityCenter hasn't affected room rates on the Strip in December, but the massive complex could keep a lid on planned rate increases in early 2010.

Interactive guide to CityCenter

Empty storefronts may mean bargains

The fastest-growing U.S. city of the 20th century is turning into a ghost town or so it's being depicted by reports of Las Vegas leading the nation in home foreclosures, thousands of people leaving town after losing jobs and commercial vacancies soaring

NEVADAN AT WORK: Doctor helps put injured athletes back on the field

Dr. Timothy Trainor will have a steady stream of work as long as daytime desk jockeys take to soccer and softball fields after work and push their aging, unconditioned bodies to the limit.

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In an effort to close sales of its 2,400 high-rise condominiums, developers of the $8.5 billion CityCenter project said this morning it has selected a national mortgage company to finance purchases.

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