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Chinese New Year: The Year of the Snake

AIR DATE: February 7, 2013
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The second week of February is the first week of the New Year on Chinese calendars. So we're saying goodbye to the Year of the Dragon and hello to the Year of the Snake. We'll talk about what that means to Asians, and to the casinos who court them during the holiday.

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Michael Goldsmith, Vice President of International Sales, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority

Joanine Lung, Co-owner, World of Feng Shui

David Schwartz, Director, UNLV Center for Gaming Research



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