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Gaming News Archives - Page 2981Singapore 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.
Century Casinos considers sale of South African casino resorts8 September 2008
Century Casinos, Inc. may sell part or all of the company's South African casino resorts.
Having fun playing slots6 September 2008
Jerry "Stickman": Today's wide selection of slot machines is a far cry from the machines of a few decades ago.
Betting on higher revenue5 September 2008
News Brief: School districts could gain an estimated $1.6 million a year from the passage of Proposition A, a ballot initiative to repeal Missouri’s current $500 loss limit on gambling.
Cambodia casino reaps 25 mn dollars profit5 September 2008
International News Brief: Cambodia's burgeoning economy brought casino operator NagaCorp 25.5 million dollars in profit in the first half of the year.
Temporary injunction ordered against casino5 September 2008
News Brief: Harrah's Entertainment cannot use customer database information obtained from their casino partnership with Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation to solicit customers to the new planned casino.
Investors to vote on construction company merger5 September 2008
The man widely credited with helping restructure Perini Corp. stands to be rewarded in a big way.
Brandywine clears step to run Herbst Gaming sports books5 September 2008
Gaming regulators on Thursday gave sports book operator Brandywine preliminary approval to operate sports and race wagering facilities at six Herbst Gaming properties.
High-rise goes high-end with Regis brand5 September 2008
Las Vegas Sands Corp. will attach the high-end St. Regis brand to its $600 million condominium project on the Strip.
Web poker banned, they play politics5 September 2008
Not long after Congress passed a ban on Internet gambling, PR man John Pappas knew he had to be at the Democratic National Convention.
Adios, pesky state ban on cellular calls5 September 2008
Repeal a ban on the use of cell phones and other electronic communications devices in sports books couldn’t have come soon enough for Nevada casinos.
Woman fatally stabbed at Bally's5 September 2008
A fight between two women in front of the registration desk at Bally's on the Las Vegas Strip escalated into a stabbing at about 6 a.m. today, Metro Police said.
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