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Company: LAS VEGAS CENTRAL RESERVATIONS CORP. 
Ticker: LVCC
Current Price:  $0.73
Target Price:  $1.10
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BREAKING NEWS:

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA--(MARKET WIRE)--Sep 18, 2006 -- Las Vegas Central Reservations Corp. and its subsidiary 1-800-LAS-VEGAS 
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