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Homegrown alcohol industry a bright spot for Ohio
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Feb 7, 2012
Liquor sales have risen even as the state's economy has slumped. In turn, Ohio is embracing its homegrown booze industry.
The Vegas economy, beyond gambling
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Feb 1, 2012
Forget about slot machines and blackjack. Las Vegas visitors are increasingly coming to the city to shop, eat and party at the pool.
More on the state of the gambling industry
Interview by
Jan 31, 2012
The president and CEO of Caesars Entertainment speaks about where gambling is doing the best now, and where he hopes to expand in the near future.
The state of gambling from the head of Caesars
Interview by
Jan 31, 2012
The head of Caesars Entertainment discusses how casinos are faring in this global economy.
Resurgent labor unions in Ohio could tip presidential race
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Jan 27, 2012
Supporters and foes of collective bargaining rights will spend big on the presidential race in Ohio. Labor unions claim the issue has rallied their members.
After earthquakes, Ohio closes wells
Interview with
Mar 12, 2012
Ohio has temporarily banned drilling in some parts of the state, after a series of rare earthquakes including one that rocked Youngstown over the weekend.
States needing cash look to online gambling
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Dec 30, 2011
States could expand lotteries and start new games like online poker thanks to a new ruling that allows Internet gambling.
New Year's Eve a priceless marketing tool for NYC
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Jan 11, 2012
The Times Square celebration brings in a worldwide audience and millions of tourist dollars to NYC every year.
A casino for Foxboro?
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Dec 20, 2011
Foxboro, Mass., already has a football stadium and a huge mall. Steve Wynn and Robert Kraft would like to add a casino to the mix, but many residents say enough is enough.








