Sheldon Adelson, the richest man in Las Vegas, at a benefit for John McCain at the Venetian last week, slammed the idea of gambling and resort building in Atlantic City.
Las Vegas wild card trashes Atlantic City
(via Los Angeles Times) · April 5, 2008 · 3:52 PM
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Am I missing something? A one-sentence news story? And did anyone tell Sheldon that the Sun thinks he's a "wild card"?
harske - I'm not the smartest guy on the Internet, or the biggest news site connoisseur, but I'm pretty sure this is a blog in which the Sun's site points to other news sites on the Internet that have written about Vegas.
I don't think it is a one-sentence news story. I think it is a link to the LA Times story.