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Gaming News Archives - Page 2980Oyster outbreak in Macau9 September 2008
International News Brief: Victims had eaten oysters from Pearlwin Ltd, a Hong Kong supplier, at the Venetian Macau, Sands Hotel, Gold Dragon Hotel and Macau Tower
Station Casinos OKs more terminations9 September 2008
Hurting from the economic slowdown, locals casino operator Station Casinos conducted another round of terminations on Friday, the company confirmed Monday.
Tivoli beats odds9 September 2008
Developers of an $850 million retail and residential project in Summerlin are proceeding despite a miserable economic outlook for many mixed-use projects.
Penta takes on latest addition to Golden Nugget9 September 2008
News Brief: Penta Building Group is constructing a 25-story, 500-room tower at the Golden Nugget.
Jury selection resumes for second day in Simpson case9 September 2008
The search for impartial jurors continued today as the second day of jury selection for O.J. Simpson’s upcoming criminal trial got underway.
Still no decision on new casino in Cherokee County9 September 2008
News Brief: Penn National not sure if it will go forward with plans to build in Cherokee County.
Middleboro selectmen urge governor to negotiate casino pact9 September 2008
News Brief: Selectmen voted unanimously to send a letter to Gov. Deval Patrick urging him to support a casino in Middleboro, MA.
Check-cashing firm pressed9 September 2008
News Brief: Attorney General's office investigating role of a Las Vegas company in check-cashing problem at Connecticut's two tribal casinos that has also affected consumers nationwide.
Casinos with the most restaurants show international flavor8 September 2008
Gambling on an empty stomach isn't fun. Who needs hunger headaches when you're trying to decide whether to split aces? Plus, many casinos offer restaurants with high-end chefs and great food. So if you're looking for plenty of restaurant options on your next trip, check out these places.
Heard it on the river: Autumn schedule is full of horses, chicken and golf8 September 2008
Schiffer reports that Winning Edge sports book at Southland Park -- the area's only venue where parimutuel gaming is allowed -- has completed a major upgrade.
Gustav both a boon and bust8 September 2008
News Brief: Casinos, resorts take big revenue hit; Mississippi's hotels could see profits increase.
Singapore visitor wins jackpot at StarWorld8 September 2008
International News Brief: A visitor from Singapore yesterday won a 1.04 million Hong Kong dollar jackpot at StarWorld casino.
New York men face charges of cheating8 September 2008
News Brief: Four New York residents will be arraigned Monday to face charges that they cheated while playing baccarat at Mohegan Sun.
Competitors, downturn dog slots leader8 September 2008
Ailing IGT needs to do something ‘relatively drastic,’ analyst says.
Cosmo condo owners may see closings in 20108 September 2008
Letters expected to go out on Monday to contract holders.
Inside gaming: Signs of trouble from slot giant8 September 2008
Twelve months ago, Wall Street analysts never imagined having concerns about International Game Technology.
Moulin Rouge buyouts stalled8 September 2008
Six months after the Las Vegas City Council approved plans for a gambling resort on the site of the historic Moulin Rouge casino, the area remains blighted.
Riviera claws at every expense8 September 2008
Managers of aging property take drastic steps to cut costs, boost appeal.
Violations doom bid by Glitter Gulch to add slots8 September 2008
The Topless Girls of Glitter Gulch strip club probably blew its chance of convincing Nevada gaming regulators it was a suitable location to house slot machines in February.
Simpson arrives in Vegas for trial8 September 2008
O.J. Simpson arrived this morning at the Regional Justice Center nearly a year after he walked into a casino hotel room intent on reclaiming some sports memorabilia.
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