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Las Vegas lost one of its greatest boosters in Robin Leach

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LAS VEGAS
September 4, 2018
INSIGHT BY SARAH FELDBERG
Las Vegas lost one of its greatest boosters in Robin Leach
Robin Leach was a tireless presence in Las Vegas, a guy who seemed to know every boldface name on the Strip and who attended every big party and media event. Sometimes Leach was more famous than the "celebrities" he interviewed.
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NEWS
Stratosphere unveils Elevate room series
Las Vegas's favorite sky-scraping tower is in the process of a full renovation of its guestrooms. Phase 1 of the project will also unveil the Elevate room category, which came online for bookings at the end of August.
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Bellagio names Amanda Voss vice president of sales
The Bellagio has named Amanda Voss vice president of sales. She assumes the role after holding the same position at the Park MGM, the newly rebranded property formerly known as the Monte Carlo.
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Golf goes virtual at M Resort's Topgolf Swing Suite
Golfers in Las Vegas can already work on their driving power and precision at the MGM Grand's adjacent Topgolf location. On Sept. 1, M Resort is taking that experience virtual with the city's first Topgolf Swing Suite. 
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WHAT'S ON IN THE MEXICAN CARIBBEAN
From well-known top-tier beach destinations like Cancun, Riviera Maya and Playa del Carmen to lesser-known gems like Holbox, Akumal and Bacalar, ongoing developments and initiatives mean there's always something new to discover for repeat visitors and first-timers alike. Catch up on news, selling points and highlights with the new digital What's On in the Mexican Caribbean.
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FEATURED STORY
With tableside flourishes and lavish cocktail carts, dinner is entertainment in Las Vegas
Food is often entertainment in Las Vegas, where chefs' tables offer front-row views, dishes are finished in the dining room and cocktails come served in glass songbirds or poured over puffs of cotton candy.
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