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  • The neon metropolis is so bright that astronauts reported seeing the tip of the Luxor's pyramid as they hurtled through outer space.

    Patricia Morrisroe: 'Wide Awake' In Vegas Patricia Morrisroe 2010

  • He scorns Luxor's development-minded city fathers as being interested in "emulating the Luxor casino in Las Vegas."

    Longest River, Wide Adventure 2010

  • Sources told NEWSWEEK that four Americans survived by hiding among Luxor's antiquities.

    A New Breed Of Killers 2008

  • It was discovered around the site of the massive Colossi of Memnon twin statues that command the road to Luxor's famed Valley of the Kings.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Jan 2008

  • This is a rare photograph, taken inside the tomb of Amenophis III in Luxor's Valley of the Kings this week.

    Sharon Waxman: Tomb Raiders 2008

  • They first found Tut's tomb 85 years ago in Luxor's famous Valley of the Kings.

    CNN Transcript Nov 5, 2007 2007

  • Of course, this is over at Luxor's, the Valley of the Kings, thousands of people tour this thing a month in and month out.

    CNN Transcript Nov 4, 2007 2007

  • The linen wrapped mummy of King Tut was put on public display for the first time on Sunday - 85 years after the 3,000-year-old boy pharaoh's golden enshrined tomb and mummy were discovered in Luxor's famed Valley of the Kings.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2007

  • With her new song "Gimme More" blasting, the pop singer showed up just after midnight as the celebrity host of the grand opening of Luxor's LAX Nightclub, dashing Internet speculation earlier in the evening that she'd cancel.

    Britney Spears Hopefully Not Stupid Enough To Get Married Again 2007

  • At one point Carter is pictured, after work in the tomb had finished, pathetically seeking recognition in the lobby of Luxor's Winter Palace Hotel, "waiting like the Ancient Mariner to trap some visitor to whom he might talk."

    TutWatch: The Man Who Found Tut 2005

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