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THIS WEEK

MONDAY

WASHINGTON -- Commerce Department reports on personal income and spending for March; Commerce Department reports on construction spending for March; Treasury bill auction; President Bush hosts the annual U.S.-EU Summit.

TUESDAY

LAS VEGAS -- Ameristar Casinos reports earnings.

DETROIT -- Automakers release sales figures for April.

WEDNESDAY

WASHINGTON -- Commerce Department reports on factory orders for March; Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation subcommittee hearing on trade relations with China.

LAS VEGAS -- Las Vegas Sands Corp. releases first-quarter earnings.

LAS VEGAS -- Gaming Control Board meets, 9 a.m., 555 E. Washington Ave.

THURSDAY

NEW YORK -- The Institute for Supply Management issues its report on activity in the non-manufacturing economy for April, 10 a.m.

WASHINGTON -- Labor Department reports on productivity and costs, first quarter, preliminary; Labor Department reports on weekly jobless claims; Freddie Mac, the mortgage company, reports on mortgage rates.

LAS VEGAS -- Gaming Control Board meets, 9 a.m., 555 E. Washington Ave.

LAS VEGAS -- MGM Mirage reports earnings.

CHICAGO -- WMS Industries reports earnings.

FRIDAY

WASHINGTON -- Labor Department reports on employment for April.

LAS VEGAS -- Riviera Holdings Corp. reports earnings.

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