The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT26) LAS VEGAS, Nev. -- June 2, 2004 -- LASVEGAS-WAITRESS -- Graciela Diaz, an upwardly mobile waitress, Mexican immigrant soccer mom, middle-class striver, former undocumented sweatshop seamstress and now satisfied suburbanite, in her Las Vegas home, in April 2004. Thanks to Las Vegas' booming economy and an unusual collaboration between labor and industry, it has become a Shangri-La for people like Graciela Diaz. 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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