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Gaming News Archives - Page 2978CityCenter secures first phase of its $3.0 billion senior credit facility6 October 2008
MGM MIRAGE and Dubai World complete $1.8 billion financing through an initial group of leading financial institutions.
The Top 10 Las Vegas Golf Courses—Money (Perhaps) Be Damned6 October 2008
Ken Van Vechten, the author of Golf Las Vegas - The Ultimate Guide, brings us his list of golf courses to tee it up at if money were no obstacle.
Advice for a new craps player5 October 2008
Frank Scoblete answers readers' questions.
O.J. Simpson found guilty4 October 2008
The jury delivered its verdict just moments ago after a long day of deliberations.
Jury reaches verdict in O.J. Simpson trial4 October 2008
BULLETIN — The jury has reached a verdict in the O.J. Simpson armed robbery/kidnapping trial. There are no details yet, but the verdict is expected to be read soon.
New Mexico player hits $200 million Powerball3 October 2008
News brief: Somebody in New Mexico hit the big one Saturday. Now the question is, who's holding that $200 million ticket?
CasinoAffiliatePrograms.com announces new Australian trade show3 October 2008
First annual “CAP Down Under” to be held November 25 - 28 in Sydney, Australia.
Fines coming for gambling with youth lottery sales3 October 2008
News brief: P.E.I.'s new gaming strategy includes making it illegal for retailers to sell lottery tickets to minors.
Jury still out in O.J. Simpson trial3 October 2008
Jury deliberations began this morning in O.J. Simpson's armed robbery/kidnapping trial.
Tropicana's ex-owner says casino is worth $950 million in cash3 October 2008
News brief: Tropicana Casino and Resort’s former owner says the troubled gaming hall is worth nearly $1 billion and will try to regain control of it as plans move ahead with a sale.
Plaza versus Plaza3 October 2008
Which hotel is which? Lawyer says style will help consumers tell.
China visa rules raise worries3 October 2008
A new round of visa restrictions by the Chinese government that impedes the number of visitors into Macau was not well-received Thursday by Wall Street.
Ribbon cutting ceremony for Chairman Tower at Trump Taj Mahal to be held October 23 October 2008
Trump Entertainment Resorts announced that it will hold a historic ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of The Chairman Tower at the Trump Taj Mahal on Thursday, October 2.
Windsor women charged over big lottery win2 October 2008
News brief: Ontario Provincial Police have arrested a Windsor woman whom they accuse of stealing a $3.5-million lottery ticket from her husband with the help of her daughter.
Claiming she's been gypped, a slots winner wants her jackpot2 October 2008
News brief: 78-year-old Angela Domino is mad as hell and is telling the world's largest casino company that it had better fork over her money.
Henderson Executive Airport might allow in-terminal gaming2 October 2008
Like its big brother McCarran International to the north, Henderson Executive Airport may soon see gaming machines in its terminal.
Herbst Gaming, parties agree to extend talks2 October 2008
Herbst Gaming and its lenders agreed to extend their talks on a financial restructuring plan covering the company's $1.2 billion debt until Nov. 5.
Russia's Demidov makes history at WSOPE2 October 2008
Ivan Demidov became the first player to make the final table of both the World Series of Poker and the World Series of Poker Europe on Wednesday night in London. But the 27-year-pro's bid to actually win both events fell short early Friday morning when veteran John Juanda became the first American to win a WSOPE bracelet.
Casinos must wait for $800,0002 October 2008
Strip casinos alleging convicted political fixer Antoin "Tony" Rezko owes them money will have to wait in line.
$475 million for Sands: Loan fails to impress investors2 October 2008
Analysts on Wednesday applauded a $475 million cash infusion by Chairman Sheldon Adelson into his Las Vegas Sands Corp.
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