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Chrysler's "Halftime" ad: a roadmap for America?
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Is what is good for Chrysler good for America? The auto maker courted controversy and won kudos for a two-minute Super Bowl advertisement that was less a car sales pitch than a political message in a presidential election year. Rugged Hollywood icon Clint Eastwood proclaimed it was "Halftime in America" in the spot that did not mention a Chrysler car or truck but intoned ...
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Trump endorses 'tough, smart' Romney in Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS -- Donald Trump endorsed Mitt Romney for president at his signature Las Vegas hotel Thursday, less than 24 hours after the first media reports indicated he would endorse Romney's rival, Newt Gingrich. "Mitt is tough, he's smart, he's sharp," Trump -- flanked by Romney and...
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Las Vegas Sands Quarter Solid but Not Spectacular
Growth has slowed, but Las Vegas Sands is now beginning to pay back its shareholders for their patience.
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Romney leaves Las Vegas holding all the cards
He may be a non-gambler, but Mitt Romney had a good night in Vegas. He left town as the night's big winner, capturing his second strong victory in a row.
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Nevada’s dry heat: a Q&A with Las Vegas Sun political reporter Anjeanette Damon
Before the nation turns its surely undivided attention to the Super Bowl on Sunday, it has the Nevada Republican caucuses to follow. On the eve of the state's contest, Yahoo News talked to Las Vegas Sun political reporter Anjeanette Damon to find out how this year's race compares to years' past, how important Gingrich backer [...]
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