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Gaming News Archives - Page 2807Ireland: Number of gamblers seeking help trebles2 September 2009
International news brief: The number of people attending Gamblers Anonymous meetings around the country has doubled and in some places trebled over the past six months as people can no longer afford their betting habits.
Students bet on stunt to highlight gambling2 September 2009
International news brief: Fake banknotes adding up to $5.5 million were dumped outside Sky City's Auckland casino yesterday to dramatise New Zealanders' gambling losses every day.
Las Vegas Sands to sell $600 million in bonds2 September 2009
Las Vegas Sands Corp. announced Wednesday plans to take on up to $600 million of debt that it can convert into equity once it completes a public stock offering on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
Bellagio: Indicted billionaire owes $258,480 gambling debt2 September 2009
Bellagio resort sues Texas billionaire Robert Allen Stanford, claiming he owes $258,480 in unpaid gambling markers.
Judge delays key part in Station bankruptcy case2 September 2009
Key portion of a plan to spend cash by Station Casinos Inc. won't be decided at a hearing Wednesday, giving parties more time to assess, adjust and reply to the complex proposal.
Travel site sued by several casinos files for bankruptcy2 September 2009
A Las Vegas company that books hotel rooms and sells vacation packages online has filed for bankruptcy reorganization in a case involving numerous Southern Nevada hotel-casinos.
Privé gets limited liquor license2 September 2009
The Planet Hollywood nightclub will remain open under a 30-day temporary license but will be kept on a short leash after a rash of incidents.
CTXM releases two new 3D slots2 September 2009
The Freaky Slots portfolio has expanded with the addition of two new 3D slots - Freaky Wild West and Freaky Gym.
The sky is the limit at Party Poker2 September 2009
Party Poker and Ace Magazine have created Poker in the Sky, where 22 poker players will be hoisted 50 meters in the air by a crane at City Hall Square in Copenhagen.
PokerStars gears up for Baltic Festival2 September 2009
The PokerStars Baltic Festival will be held in Tallin, Estonia from October 28 to 31.
Nines are alive at FireKeepers Casino2 September 2009
The Michigan casino will rollout its 09-09-09 promotion giving Red Hot Reward Club members nine chances to win big.
LV Sands secures $600 million in financing2 September 2009
The company announced that it secured commitments for up to $600 million of cash to restart its stalled projects on Macau’s Cotai Strip.
All Slots introduces four new games2 September 2009
The online casino will welcome the new games with $10,000 in surprise bonuses in the New Games Prize Patrol.
"International Market" sessions announced for BAC2 September 2009
The iGB Affiliate team will host five sessions each dedicated to one of the following territories: Hungary, France, Spain, Netherlands and the German speaking market.
Man wins big at Totesport2 September 2009
The lucky player won a £125,000 jackpot on the Queen of the Pyramids progressive slot.
Football contests fuel Vegas sportsbooks2 September 2009
Almost every casino off the Strip hosts a contest, and a wide variety of them are offered, some free and some for big money.
UIGEA upheld by federal appeals court2 September 2009
News brief: The Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia said the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act isn't constitutionally vague and doesn't infringe on gamblers' rights.
Which Bingo gets eCOGRA seal of approval2 September 2009
The online bingo portal was found to be in compliance with the criteria laid out by eCOGRA's Seals Compliance Committee.
Twice is nice at Table Mountain Casino1 September 2009
A lucky man won two big jackpots in the span of hours at Table Mountain Casino in California.
Station Casinos' creditors file new objection1 September 2009
Unsecured creditors of the casino company want portions of plans linked to rate swaps ruled illegal.
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