If, by chance, your Vegas visit includes a peek at the city’s daily newspaper, here’s a little prep.

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If, by chance, your Vegas visit includes a peek at the city’s daily newspaper, here’s a little prep.
Un bărbat s-a predat poliției la doi ani după ce a jefuit un cazinou din Nevada
Un bărbat s-a predat poliției la doi ani după ce a jefuit un cazinou din Nevada
Un fost angajat de la cazinoul din Nevada a decis să se predea după doi ani de la pretinsul jaf în care și-ar fi însușit o sumă mai mare de 160.000$, potrivit unui raport oferit de ‘Las Vegas Review-Journal‘.
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The Review-Journal comes up with a quick list of places and people that made its 'best of' list a decade ago, but are long gone today. Among them: Cook E. Jarr, the Liberace Museum and the shrimp cocktail at the Boardwalk casino.
It's a grind that Matt Youmans, the Review-Journal's betting columnist, is ready to do yet again. Here are his picks, preceded by words of warning.
Ron Kantowski just discovered that DJs make as much as NASCAR drivers - although he hasn’t quite caught up with today’s DJ technology. We love this passage: “a guy named Calvin Harris from Scotland, who spins records at Hakkasan nightclub at the MGM Grand…” Spins RECORD? Dude, check with the Review Journal’s interns.
Norm Clarke remembers the casino legend who died this week at age 90. Cohen ran several joints over the decades -- most notably three separate stints at the Desert Inn.
Actually, they're known as Freestyle machines - where you can combine just about any flavor you want. The Review-Journal has a map. But it may not show up in all browsers.
Grandissimo Reviewed in the Review-Journal
In this morning's Las Vegas Review-Journal, columnist Jane Ann Morrison shared her thoughts on Grandissimo:
My view is that it’s a great read and a warts-and-all portrayal of Sarno, a dreamer (and a scoundrel) who was the visionary behind Caesars Palace, which reached out to high rollers, and Circus Circus, which went for the mass market, the yin and yang of Las Vegas gaming.
Sarno book reveals good, bad
There's much more than that, and I encourage you to read the entire column.
And you now have one more data point about Grandissimo--it is a good book to read on a flight to China.
Seriously, it's gratifying that the book has had such a positive critical reception. I worked very hard to write a book that did three things: accurately reflected Sarno's life and career; recreated the feel of Las Vegas in the 1960s to 1980s; and was written in such a way that people actually enjoyed reading it. I love that several of the Amazon reviews have variations on the theme of "I couldn't put it down." I'm really glad that I was able to relate Sarno's story in a way that is accessible and engaging.