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  1. The Odd Couple
    The movie (The Odd Couple II) is the sequel to the 1968 hit comedy movie. There was the original 1965 play and the 1970's sitcom. The movie takes place 30 years later. Oscar's son, Brucey, and Felix's daughter, Hannah, plan to get married. Oscar and Felix meet at the Los Angeles airport and together drive a rental car to the high desert community for the wedding.
  2. Odds Against Tomorrow
    Directed by Robert Wise (The Haunting, West Side Story), with an exceptional score by John Lewis of the Modern Jazz Quartet, Odds Against Tomorrow was well-received critically when it was initially released but the subject matter left the film largely unseen. Ryan was particularly satisfied with the movie, and whether he decided that this was his finest “hate” role or another equally tantalizing and unknown reason, he left the racist roles thereafter to other actors.
  3. Las Vegas
    [One] key program at Interop Las Vegas 2006 is CIO Bootcamp, an intensive two-day program to help aspiring CIOs, CTOs, and senior IT executives understand the issues involved in landing and excelling in the role of the CIO. Led by Chairperson Thornton May, Futurist and Dean, The IT Leadership Academy, along with the "CIO Posse," these highly respected experts will present real-world scenarios and share experiences with participants who will learn skills critical to their jobs. CIO Bootcamp at Interop Las Vegas 2006 is sponsored by ConSentry Networks and ProCurve by HP.
  4. Las Vegas Shows -- Wynn Las Vegas
    Las Vegas Sun Politics http politics. The odds, released Saturday by Johnny Avello, director of the race and sports book at Wynn Las Vegas, are for entertainment purposes only. Lenny lists his favorite Las Vegas shows. And his son, NASCAR star Dale Jr. Winners will be chosen to select five out of cards. Exploring a wide world of wonder.
  5. Las Vegas Gambling -- Places
    If you are beginner to Las Vegas gambling, it can be intimidating. You have the opportunity to lose every penny you have, but are tempted by the chance of winning big. Poker, slot machines, video poker, blackjack, roulette and sports betting are just a few of the ways to gamble your money while in Las Vegas. If you have never gambled before, but want to learn, sometimes a busy craps table is not the place to start. There are ways you can learn the ins and outs of Las Vegas gambling without the risk of losing every dime.
  6. Jack Jones -- Las Vegas
    Jack Jones was practically "Born in a trunk." He is an award-winning singer born to the late talented singer/movie star Allan Jones and actress Irene Hervey. His early training with an operatic vocal coach has led him into an entirely new career track. Until now, anyone who knew jack Jones associated him with records, the concert stage and nightclubs. An extended 3-month run as Sky Masterson in "Guys and Dolls" at the Sheraton Desert Inn in Las Vegas in the spring of 1995 and his recent portrayal of Emile de Beque in the Theater League production of "South Pacific" has changed that perception. He is now viewed as a foremost interpreter of musical theater, besides being one of the world's most highly regarded solo concert artists.
  7. Stratosphere -- Stratosphere Las Vegas
    The Stratosphere Tower is a first class hotel and casino, located at the north end of the Strip. The Stratosphere Tower Hotel and Casino is a complete entertainment resort and among the finest properties in Las Vegas. The hotel's tower is the tallest building west of the Mississippi. There are two thrill rides: the High Roller, the world's highest roller coaster, starts 909 feet above the ground, and the Big Shot is like a reverse bungee jump. The 12-story Stratosphere Tower pod has outdoor and indoor observation decks which offer an incredible panoramic view of the city, the 360 seat Top of the World revolving restaurant, a 220 seat cocktail lounge with the best view in town, and six meeting rooms. The hotel features a 97,000 square foot casino.
  8. Las -- Las Vegas
    "Without question, the Las Vegas high rise and condo market is a hot topic that is receiving worldwide attention," said Bea Goodwin. "Collectively, we want to ensure that the consumer is provided accurate information regarding this dynamic marketplace. The truth is that the fundamentals of the Las Vegas market have not changed. The market and all its underlying attributes are in great shape. All signs point to continued incredible growth. Better educating the public about the vertical market in Las Vegas will be among the association's most vital tasks."
  9. Las Vegas Gambling -- Casinos
    On Monday, the Las Vegas Sands Corp. (LVS) held a conference call to update the analyst community in which it offered some positive words on its business in Macau. According to some excerpts from Reuters, the company said that its second Macau casino, the Venetian Macao, is expected to recover in February after a downturn in January caused by snow storms in China and a shake-up in the region's system for bringing in big-spending gamblers. This is after a downturn during the month of January in which money gambled by mass market customers fell to $273 million in January from $290 million. During the call, Stephen Weaver, vice president of Asian operations, offered some comforting statistics in that China is attracting more valuable visitors, with an average customer spending $176 a day in January compared to $145 a day in December and that though rolling chip volume declined from $3.6 billion in December to $2.8 billion in January, the company expects the trend to reverse. The good news is that Las Vegas Sands appears to be on a better track towards being able to meet expectations of high growth in Macao. But while the situation may be fine and dandy in China, the bad news is that the going is getting tough on the Vegas Strip.
  10. Las Vegas Golf Club -- Pga Tour
    Man O' War Golf Course - Stallion Mountain Country Club is the trifecta of Las Vegas golf so bet big because the odds are with you here. The Man O' War course was the first built at Stallion Mountain and was a host course in 1991 for the PGA Tour's Las Vegas Invitational. Chip Beck shot a 59 that year, joining Al Geiberger (at the time) as the only men in history to shoot that score. Recently redesigned, it features a distinctive layout with undulating greens guarded by bunkers. The course stretches to almost 7,000 yards from the back tees. Stallion Mountain specializes in group and corporate outings with country club amenities, including on-course beverage service, full-service locker rooms with shower, and shoeshine and spike-change facilities.
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