The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT29) LAS VEGAS, Nev. -- June 2, 2004 -- LASVEGAS -- Housekeepers clocking out at the end of their shifts at the MGM-Grand hotel in Las Vegas in May 2004. Thanks to the city's booming economy and an unusual collaboration between labor and industry, Las Vegas has become a Shangri-La for unskilled newcomers, many of them immigrants. In Las Vegas, unlike virtually all other American cities, dishwashers, busboys, hotel housekeepers and hotel janitors can easily gain a foothold in the middle class. (Jim Wilson/The New York Times) *LITE
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2004-06-02
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The New York Times Agency
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