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...Mirage, which owns the most properties on Las Vegas Boulevard - the Strip - ducked and weaved around bankruptcy for six months earlier this year by pumping $140 million, almost a quarter of its monthly revenues, into the project. MGM sold off Treasure Island at a bargain price: Phil Ruffin, the buyer, paid the equivalent of $225,000 for each room on the property; CityCenter's rooms cost about $1.5 million each to build. Even if CityCenter is a big success and people want urban density as a part of their Vegas experience, experts like Bill Lerner, a gaming analyst at Union...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Less Vegas: The Casino Town Bets on a Comeback | 8/14/2009 | See Source »

...Harvard Black Pre-Law Association (BPLA) hosted its first annual Ruffin Dinner last Friday to honor two individuals who embodied service, leadership and creativity in law during a transformative period in United States history. The honorees, actor Voltaire R. Sterling, who graduated from the Law School in 2005, and Judge Joyce London Alexander Ford, spoke to dinner guests on the importance of social activism and minority leadership under President Obama. “In an unprecedented manner, the Obamas have charged us to ensure that the change we wish to see in this community is ultimately brought about...

Author: By Manning Ding, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: BPLA Honorees Discuss Social Activism | 4/6/2009 | See Source »

...mile or two down the Strip, MGM Mirage just sold off Treasure Island for $775 million to billionaire casino operator Phil Ruffin. The cash infusion should help the corporation finish construction on its $9.1 billion CityCenter, the largest private construction job in the U.S. Yet even in the best-case scenario, Vegas - and the rest of the country - won't begin to drive out of the ditch until the end of next year, as consumer spending improves, new hiring resumes and the city's battered construction industry gets back on its feet. The worst case? The recession deepens...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Good Times Stop Rolling: Vegas Meets the Recession | 12/29/2008 | See Source »

Faust’s work focuses on the spread of ideas and the maintenance of power. She specializes in Southern intellectuals, like James Henry Hammond, Josiah C. Nott and Edmund Ruffin, who embraced slavery and later secession. These are complex characters whose racism was detestable, but who also fought hard to spread occasionally live-saving ideas: Nott promoted the fight against the mosquito to limit malaria, and Ruffin was an agronomist who advocated agricultural lime...

Author: By Edward L. Glaeser | Title: A Scholar President | 3/23/2007 | See Source »

...Nlll JR 23 250 10.9 Ross, MVSt SR 24 259 10.8 Fowlkes, FresSt JR 21 226 10.8 Olowokandi, Pac SR 25 265 10.6 James, FlaA&M SR 22 231 10.5 Foster, SW Tex JR 23 237 10.3 Jamison, NC JR 26 264 10.2 Hamilton, Neb JR 24 243 10.1 Ruffin, Tulsa JR 25 252 10.1 Davis, TCU SR 27 272 10.1 Skinner, Baylor SR 22 221 10.0 Daniel, WashSt SR 23 231 10.0 Traylor, Mich JR 25 244 9.8 Shaw, Toledo...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NCAA BASKETBALL LEADERS | 2/18/1998 | See Source »

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