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Fireworks showered the Wynn Macau with sparks just before its midnight opening last week. A huge sign lit up with red lights, while speakers blared Frank Sinatra’s "Luck be a Lady" outside the 600-room complex that hopes to lure China’s swelling population of gamblers.
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