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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT81) LAS VEGAS -- Jan. 16, 2008 -- CASINO-MOGUL -- A view of the Venetian Resort Hotel Casino's Palazzo Tower in Las Vegas in January 2008. The Palazzo will be the world's largest hotel with 7,200 rooms. Sheldon J. Adelson, 74, still holds $19 billion worth of stock in the Las Vegas Sands, which operates the Venetian here and also a pair of giant casinos in Macao, the Chinese territory near Hong Kong that has surpassed the Las Vegas Strip as the world's top gambling market. Yet Adelson may well be the richest American that most people have never heard of. One explanation for his relative anonymity is that he is a newcomer to the highest altitudes of the fabulously wealthy. (Isaac Brekken/The New York Times)
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