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February 7th, 2010
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Singapore Approves CasinoWall Street JournalGrowth prospects remain uncertain in Las Vegas and across the US, while policy uncertainties continue to hover over Macau, the Chinese enclave that …and more »
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February 7th, 2010
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January air passenger volume up 4.8 percentMacau Daily TimesThe Macau International Airport (MIA) reported a 4.8 percent growth in the passenger volume in January this year, and also expected increased air traffic …
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February 7th, 2010
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'Total nonsense' makes a lot of senseLas Vegas Review - JournalIt belongs to a gaming insider who believes Harrah's Entertainment may finally enter Macau. Sterne Agee gaming analyst David Bain first detailed Harrah's …
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