Las Vegas Travel News 01/20/2011
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Nove Italiano Celebrates Valentine’s Day with Amore Mio Cooking Class on Feb. 5 : VegasNews.com – Las Vegas News
Nove Italiano is offering cooking classes for Valentine's Day … and you can win a spot! Details are here.
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Sister, friends mourn slain ‘Fantasy’ dancer at Luxor – Friday, Jan. 14, 2011 | 4:02 p.m. – Las Vegas Sun
Flores Narvaez's death is a sad loss for Las Vegas. This is a recap of the memorial service, held last Friday.
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Who Will You Believe in The Great Criss Angel Debate? || VegasChatter
Criss Angel's Believe has always received sketchy reviews. Here is one from VegasChatter; it sounds like the show really hasn't gotten any better.
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Should You Stay At The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas? || HotelChatter
HotelChatter gets in its two cents on staying at the Cosmopolitan.
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Water level at Lake Mead could rise thanks to wet winter, report says – Saturday, Jan. 15, 2011 | 1:55 a.m. – Las Vegas Sun
It's good to hear that all of the rain and winter weather we've had in Las Vegas this year will have a positive effect on the dwindling Lake Mead.
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Small Plates, Big Impact: La Cave Food and Wine Hideaway @ Wynn Las Vegas | Two Way Hard Three | Las Vegas Casino & Design Blog | from ratevegas.com
Alex is out, La Cave is in. Here is another positive review of Las Vegas' newest tapas restaurant.
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Stratosphere undergoes $20 million renovation – Thursday, Jan. 13, 2011 | 2:05 a.m. – Las Vegas Sun
The Stratosphere is in need of a facelift. I'm excited to see the results of this renovation.
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Las Vegas Raises the (Gold) Bar With a Gold ATM | Las Vegas Blog
Categorize this one under Only in Vegas. The city has everything else, so why not an ATM that distributes gold bars too?
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Vegas celebrates Chinese New Year | Las Vegas Blogs
The winter holidays have left Las Vegas! Time to ring in the Chinese New Year. Here are places in the city where you can enjoy the holiday.
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Righthaven extends copyright lawsuit campaign to individual Web posters – Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2011 | 4:33 p.m. – Las Vegas Sun
It's hard to believe that these Review Journal copyright lawsuits are still going on. Public opinion seems to be that their frivolous and a waste of tax payer money. After this fiasco, I sort of wonder if anyone will bother using the publication as a source for anything.