Weaving a Destination: Manila Bay begins taking shape with City of Dreams opening (Inside Asian Gaming, January 2015, page 14)
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Making Manila pay: lower taxes ≠higher profits, (Inside Asian Gaming, January 2015, page 16)
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Sky Tower Lifts Solaire: Manila Entertainment City pioneer rises with an elegant extension, aims to go global (Inside Asian Gaming, January 2015, page 20)
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Fly-Drive special: Manila’s airport getting closer (Inside Asian Gaming, January 2015, page 25)
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Singapore’s Super Model: Five years on, its IRs remain Asia’s benchmarks, but face mounting challenges (Inside Asian Gaming, February 2015, page 24)
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House Rules: Strict gaming regulation is rooted in Singapore domestic politics (Inside Asian Gaming,February 2015, page 32)
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The Singaporean Job (Inside Asian Gaming, February 2015, page 34)
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Sayonara IRs?: Hope for Japan casino legalization has dimmed, but arguments for integrated resorts remain compelling (Inside Asian Gaming, February 2015, page 8)
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Pachinko’s Long Shadow, (Inside Asian Gaming, February 2015, page 12)
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Macau Comes to Manila: City of Dream Manila marks milestones for Entertainment City, Melco Crown (Inside Asian Gaming, March 2015, page 16)
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Moving Up in Manila: Interview with Solaire Resort and Casino President Thomas Arasi (Inside Asian Gaming, March 2015, page 20)
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Getting Past China: Macau needs to diversify its visitor sources, but must overcome challenges just to try (Inside Asian Gaming, April 2015, page 6)
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Philippine Gaming’s Guiding Light: Interview with Pagcor Chairman Cristino Naguiat (Inside Asian Gaming, April 2015, page 12)
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Solaire Comes to Korea: Manila operator purchases land, casino (Inside Asian Gaming, April 2015, page 32)
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Putting Cambodia on the Map: NagaWorld raises the kingdom’s gaming profile (Inside Asian Gaming, May 2015, page 12)
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Rough Around the Edges: Ready or not, Star Vegas sale spotlights Cambodia border casinos (Inside Asian Gaming, May 2015, page 24)
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Rocky Road Ahead: Even optimistic Macau gaming analysts don’t expect recovery this year (Inside Asian Gaming, June 2015, page 6)
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Political Designs: Galaxy Phase 2 and Broadway Macau reflect government pressure to diversify (Inside Asian Gaming, June 2015, page 14)
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Non-mass Exodus: VIP operator says big player join overseas migration (Inside Asian Gaming, June 2015, page 27)
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IR Fever Rising in South Korea (Inside Asian Gaming, July 2015, page 10)
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What’s a Nice Tribe Like You Doing in a Place Like This? Native American operator Mohegan Sun offers IR experience to Korea, (Inside Asian Gaming, July 2015, page 12)
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Natural Wonder: Bloomberry beach resort links islands, strategies, (Inside Asian Gaming, July 2015, page 14)
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Tricky Balance: Vietnam sets policy for and against casino resorts (Inside Asian Gaming, July 2015, page 18)
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Small is Beautiful – and Profitable: Some Vietnam niche casinos been successful enough to raise their bets (Inside Asian Gaming, July 2015, page 26)
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Family Ties: Genting founder’s grandson runs Donaco, (Inside Asian Gaming, July 2015, page 28)
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End of the Line? As gaming concessions approach expiration, Macau and Beijing hold all the cards (Inside Asian Gaming, August 2015, page 10)
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Status Quo Bias: Odds favor concession renewal, unless… (Inside Asian Gaming, August 2015, page 16)
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Brisbane Picks a Winner (Inside Asian Gaming, August 2015, page 20)
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Australia Loves Chinese Tourists, (Inside Asian Gaming, August 2015, page 22)
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Waiting Game: Aquis, Gold Coast IRs futures’ uncertain, (Inside Asian Gaming, August 2015, page 24)
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Pyrrhic Defeat? Crown may be better without Brisbane project, (Inside Asian Gaming, August 2015, page 26)
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2015 Asian Gaming 50 (Inside Asian Gaming, September 2015, page 6)
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Betting Slip: Ending Macau’s sports betting monopoly could boost revenue, enliven gaming floors (Inside Asian Gaming, October 2015, page 6)
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Making Book: FootballBet.com’s David Leppo, (Inside Asian Gaming, October 2015, page 9)
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Dream Teams: Daily fantasy sports gets ahead of regulators, (Inside Asian Gaming, October 2015, page 10)
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Lights! Camera! Action! Studio City brings Hollywood to Macau (Inside Asian Gaming, November 2015, page 6)
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Big names, small film, (Inside Asian Gaming, November 2015, page 10)
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Studio City already a long running drama, Inside Asian Gaming, November 2015, page 14)
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Buying the House: Casino ownership may be next step in junkets’ evolution (Inside Asian Gaming, December 2015, page 6)
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Beating the House: Casino vs junket revenue, (Inside Asian Gaming, December 2015, page 8)
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Alvin Chau: ‘We are all waiting for mainland recovery’, (Inside Asian Gaming, December 2015, page 10)
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