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Gaming News Archives - Page 2835Bill on casino expansion tied to churches dies3 June 2009
A bill to allow casino expansion in Las Vegas in a gaming district now blocked by the location of two Catholic churches died in the Senate on Monday.
Perspectives Weekly on the Intertops/Microgaming split3 June 2009
J.Todd explains why the well-respected online casino Intertops parted company with the world's largest online gaming software provider Microgaming. He also reports on industry news regarding Harrah's Entertainment and the National Football League.
Income Access CEO appearing at Online Bingo Summit3 June 2009
Nicky Senyard will be speaking to senior online bingo executives at the 4th annual Online Bingo Summit in London.
Push in Pennsylvania for table games3 June 2009
News brief: After the success of the state's slots-only casinos, there has been talk that would allow table games.
Harrah's may think of license for Macau3 June 2009
Harrah's will be "interested" in applying for a gambling license in Macau if the government ends a freeze on new permits.
PokerStars making news worldwide3 June 2009
The online poker room has been cleaning up at the World Series of Poker and is launching a new poker tour in Italy.
Vegas mayor honors women in poker3 June 2009
Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman has declared June 5th "Women in Poker Hall of Fame Day."
Lawsuit accuses strip clubs, taxis of scam3 June 2009
A Southern California man is suing dozens of Vegas strip clubs, taxi companies and limo providers, accusing them of running illegal kickback schemes.
Playtech shares soar after BetFair deal3 June 2009
International news brief: Major betting exchange Betfair has reached an agreement with software provider Playtech this week.
Greektown offering All-American promotions2 June 2009
The Detroit casino is having four major promotions geared to keep jobs and tax dollars in the U.S.
LV Sands trial delayed amid settlement talks2 June 2009
The start of a civil trial over Las Vegas Sands earning a Macau gaming license has been delayed amid reports the sides may be in settlement talks.
Illinois pol strongly opposes slot expansion2 June 2009
News brief: Des Plains 3rd Ward Alderman Matt Bogusz said that expansion of video gambling machines would hurt the city's planned casino.
Tribe sues Schwarzenegger over slots2 June 2009
News brief: The San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians filed a $550 million claim against California for lost slot machine profits.
Heard it on the river: Pearl River Resort worth the trip2 June 2009
Schiffer praises the Pearl River Resort in southeast Mississippi as a "gem" that's worth checking out.
Michael Gaughan to join Gaming Hall of Fame2 June 2009
The South Point owner will join his father as a member of the Gaming Hall of Fame later this year.
New software can block online gambling2 June 2009
International news brief: The Nova Scotia Gaming Corp. has developed software that parents can install on home computers that will block access to gambling websites.
Dispute leaves Neonopolis on broil2 June 2009
Neonpolis, the troubled downtown mall, has recently added the loss of air conditioning to its list of problems.
McEvoy wins Champions Invitational2 June 2009
1983 WSOP Main Event Champion Tom McEvoy outlasted a field of 20 in the most exclusive tournament at this year's World Series of Poker.
First week of WSOP breaking records1 June 2009
The 40th Anniversary of the World Series of Poker is off and running, and three records have already been broken at the Rio in less than a week.
Harrah's Interactive to be based in Montreal1 June 2009
The new subsidiary of Harrah's Entertainment established to expand the WSOP online will be based in Montreal.
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