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		<title>The Mayor Does Not Play Favorites To Compete For Projects ring In Las Vegas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For years, Mayor Oscar Goodman is well known that he would like to see a new sports arena built in downtown Las Vegas. And we could expect it to be glorified on the last proposal that was published this week to build a sports stadium three complexes in Symphony Park

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For years, Mayor Oscar Goodman is well known that he would like to see a new sports arena built in downtown Las Vegas. And we could expect it to be glorified on the last proposal that was published this week to build a sports stadium three complexes in Symphony Park</p>
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<p>But Goodman has no heart and flowers for $ 1.57 billion in Las Vegas National Sports Center to everyone else at the table. At least not publicly. &#8220;I am supporting someone who will be able to build a stage,&#8221; the mayor said in his weekly press conference. &#8220;&#8230; Once the blade is running, you know they will have funds in place and this is the start of something big for Las Vegas.&#8221;</p>
<p>The latest proposal includes a 17,500-seat arena for basketball and hockey, a 9,000-seat partially enclosed baseball stadium and a 50,000-seat partially enclosed football stadium in Symphony Park. Symphony Park is the former Union Pacific rail yard that now includes the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Institute for Brain Health and the Smith Center for Performing Arts.</p>
<p>That three-stadium project is in competition with the &#8220;UNLV Now&#8221; proposal by developer Ed Roski to build a new domed football-basketball arena project near the existing Thomas &amp; Mack Center on UNLV&#8217;s campus.</p>
<p>Goodman said the city&#8217;s developer, the Cordish Company, has been talking to International Development Management about the three-stadium complex for about a month.</p>
<p>&#8220;Betsy Fretwell, our city manager, is almost in daily contact with them,&#8221; Goodman said. However, it is business, and nobody wants to show their hand, he said.</p>
<p>Goodman said while he&#8217;s made no secret about wanting an arena downtown, it wouldn&#8217;t be fair for him to play favorites.</p>
<p>&#8220;I really want to have an arena complex in this community because I think it will galvanize the people,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I think we&#8217;ll be able to identify with the teams that are there. It will give us a sense of being something better than we are today. I&#8217;m going to encourage all of the parties to just push as hard as they can.&#8221;</p>
<p>The mayor, who is finishing his third four-year term, is also wanting to go out of office on a high note following this spring&#8217;s city elections.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;d love to have something on the dotted line before I leave this position so I could feel I at least had some small part in bringing the NBA here, with my dealings with David Stern, the commissioner,&#8221; Goodman said.</p>
<p>Asked why he thought the proposals have become more elaborate over the years, Goodman said it was &#8220;because the light bulb went on.&#8221;</p>
<p>When Las Vegas hosted the 2007 NBA All Star game, Stern at that time said he wouldn&#8217;t stand in the way if the NBA franchise owners wanted to bring a team here, Goodman said.</p>
<p>&#8220;I met with the owners and I believe that we will have an NBA franchise as soon as we have an arena,&#8221; Goodman said. &#8220;I think they take the position that whoever is going to build it first is going to be the winner.&#8221;</p>
<p>Goodman said the main difference between past proposals and the the ones now on the table is that the latest ones &#8220;have money behind them.&#8221;</p>
<p>For example, Silverton Casino Lodge owner Ed Roski, who has proposed a 40,000-seat arena complex for UNLV at Tropicana Avenue and Paradise Road, has a track record of successful sports ventures in other places, Goodman said. The Cordish Company also has built several arena projects around the country, he said..</p>
<p>&#8220;I think we have players who are not just talking,&#8221; said Goodman. &#8220;I think they understand that something will happen that legislators will consider the concepts of finance and want to be first in line.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Las Vegas Adventure Skydiving</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Las Vegas adventure skydiving is among the most adrenaline rich adventure sports experiences you will find there. Adventure sport of all persuasions has become a popular past time for thrill seekers of all ages. The adrenaline junkie is no longer a crazy person with a death wish, he or she is your everyday adventurer. Skydiving is the most death defying, most rewarding and the most exciting way to fulfill your adventure sports ambitions. 

As you stand awaiting your jump yo...
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Las Vegas adventure skydiving is among the most adrenaline rich adventure sports experiences you will find there. Adventure sport of all persuasions has become a popular past time for thrill seekers of all ages. The adrenaline junkie is no longer a crazy person with a death wish, he or she is your everyday adventurer. Skydiving is the most death defying, most rewarding and the most exciting way to fulfill your adventure sports ambitions.</p>
<p>As you stand awaiting your jump you begin to appreciate the feeling of security and relative safety inside the plane. Outside the air rushes with incredible force and the earth is a blur of colors below. It seems inconceivable that you are about to leave the safety of the plane to leap into a free fall that will take you thousands of feet closer to the ground at an electric pace. But you do it anyway and there is nothing on earth like the feeling of complete freedom.</p>
<p>It is that feeling that adventure sports junkies crave and it is that precise freedom that adventure skydiving provides. Adventure skydiving is like any other sport in that you are consistently pushing the boundaries and refining your skills in order to achieve results. Some of the boundaries being explored by adventure skydivers are the free fall time. Free falling is the supreme rush and skydivers want to do it for as long as possible. This means that jumps are taking place higher and free fall time is significantly increased. The higher they go the more challenging the jump is but that only seems to entice jumpers more.</p>
<p>Another area of the sport is formation diving. This is when a diver or a group of divers perform various maneuvers and are given scores for precision and execution. These maneuvers are performed during free fall so you can imagine how difficult that would be. Falling at alarming speeds whilst trying to execute a mid air maneuver. This is a popular and challenging sport that has caught the attention of the skydiving community, read more information on Las Vegas skydiving and adventure in Nevada at Andrew&#8217;s website.</p>
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