Who Are the New Secret Owners Behind the Curtain at the Las Vegas Review-Journal?

Read MoreWho controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.
— George Orwell (“1984”)

Read MoreWho controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.
— George Orwell (“1984”)
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In this column, I expose a myth that baseball suffered in popularity after the 1919 Black Sox scandal. All evidence proves otherwise.
There’s overwhelming evidence that suggests gambling (and all the associated publicity and media fallout) may have significantly increased baseball’s popularity.
The facts on this appear to prove irrefutable.

Major League Baseball made the correct decision. Keep Pete Rose out. Too bad gambling can’t do the same. He deserves to be shunned by Las Vegas and all sports gamblers.
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The last two customers on the final night, with Darcy and Sally at Buzio’s (Rio)
Read MoreOur fondest memories are of people and places.
For many, Buzio’s at the Rio in Las Vegas was one of the fondest of places because it was full of so many good people. It was more than just a casual restaurant. Buzio’s was a cradle of friendship and bastion of happiness. It was a boardroom of wheeling and dealing. It was a place to gossip, to drown our sorrows, and to celebrate. If the World Series of Poker, held at the Rio each summer since 2005 had an office, a break room, a social club, a watering hole, and a place of reprieve and relaxation — it was most certainly the public alcove in the form of a once-popular seafood restaurant along the so-called “bad beat hallway” leading back to the main casino.