When the city of Las Vegas offered New Orleans help in the wake of the Hurricane Katrina disaster, Crescent City Mayor Ray Nagin asked Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman to do something for his weary emergency workers. The response was first-rate. Local casinos offered rooms and show tickets and Vegas-based Allegiant Air offered flights to the weary firefighters, police officers and medics. At least that's who they thought was coming for the R&R. The majority of seats on the first flight to Vegas, however, were filled by Nagin's aides, janitors and people who don't work for New Orleans at all.