Wynn opens Macau casino, dismisses glut fears

MACAU, 5 Sept (Reuters) - U.S. casino mogul Steve Wynn predicted on Tuesday that his new hotel and gaming complex would take Macau by storm, rubbishing talk that billions of dollars of investment is creating a glut in the Chinese gambling enclave.

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Tue, September 5th, 2006

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