 | In one weekend, Caesars was booted from a Boston casino proposal, was forced to dump a licensing partner and had to report that the company is the target of a federal investigation for violating the Bank Secrecy Act.
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The Gang discusses Caesars' ousting from a Boston casino proposal, online gambling regulations and a Poker Hall of Fame controversy.
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The Sands' four major Macau gaming divisions produced a 43 percent increase in revenues in the last quarter compared to the same quarter a year ago.
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The Las Vegas-based company reported third-quarter earnings of $182 million compared with $112 million for the same period last year.
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Thirty-seven percent of voters think the state's appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court is warranted, while 34 percent want the case to be dropped.
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Sixty-seven percent said they were opposed to legalizing Internet gaming, while more than 58 percent favored the status quo.
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The newest downtown Las Vegas casino-resort features 634 rooms, about 600 slot machines and 30 table games.
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The Interior Department approved a 20-year compact that will result in a $350 million casino built and managed by Station Casinos.
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The court ruled Kazuo Okada's lawsuit should not be handled in Japan because the dispute is technically based in Las Vegas.
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The Las Vegas union ceased its protests until the end of October after several members were caught on video verbally abusing Strip visitors.
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