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Gaming News Archives - Page 3156Resorts' gadgets to suit guests16 September 2008
System will enable adaptable environs in CityCenter hotels.
Gender bias in casino's washroom, court rules16 September 2008
News Brief: For years, the Great Blue Heron Charity Casino in Port Perry, Ont., had a simple policy when it came to cleaning the casino's bathrooms – male employees cleaned the men's rooms and female staff the women's.
Report: Harrah's out as proposed arena partner16 September 2008
It appears Harrah's is bowing out out of the Las Vegas sports arena business before the first TV timeout.
Keeping up with the new Cannery16 September 2008
Competitors upgraded properties in time for opening.
Navajos lease slot-machine rights to Ariz. gaming tribes16 September 2008
News Brief: The Navajo Nation on Monday signed an agreement under which it will lease the rights to more than 1,000 slot machines to three gaming tribes near Phoenix and Tucson.
Federal judge says Nebraska has legal standing to oppose casino in Carter Lake16 September 2008
News Brief: Nebraska and Iowa can team up and legally attempt to block the Ponca Indian Tribe from building a casino in Carter Lake, a federal judge ruled Monday.
Witness in Simpson case returns to stand16 September 2008
After leaving the stand Monday complaining of chest pains, memorabilia dealer Bruce Fromong returned to the stand today to complete his testimony.
New slot games from Omni Casino and CSCasino.com based on legendary Marvel comic series16 September 2008
Peak Entertainment release new suite of slots games based on the legendary
Marvel Comics series.
Tribunal wants to quiz former Irish PM over plans for casino15 September 2008
International News Brief: The Mahon Tribunal intends to question former taoiseach Bertie Ahern on plans for a casino development in Dublin when he returns to the witness box tomorrow.
'Fat Man' sues top casinos for millions15 September 2008
International News Brief: Fouad al-Zayat, a 20-stone billionaire who lost £191m at roulette, is taking six top British clubs to court, claiming they illegally allowed him credit.
Top-10 things to look for in a poker room15 September 2008
Let's face it. If you're going to spend 10 to 12 hours in the same room playing poker, you want it to be a pleasant experience -- win or lose. With that said, here are 10 things to consider before choosing the your next poker venue.
CryptoLogic, WagerLogic fight fraud with Ethoca15 September 2008
E-gaming leader joins global fraud-fighting community to reduce fraud, protect players and boost profits.
Strip clubs shouldn't expect looser slot rules15 September 2008
Gaming board wants license loophole shut.
O.J. Simpson robbery/kidnapping trial begins today15 September 2008
Simpson and his co-accused, Clarence “C.J.” Stewart, face possible life sentences following the alleged raid of a Palace Station hotel room last year.
Vote ahead on bill for Net betting15 September 2008
A House panel is scheduled to vote Tuesday on a new bill that would require federal agencies to define unlawful Internet gambling so banks and other financial institutions can comply with the ban against online wagers.
Nevadan at work: Trade group representative helps competing companies to coexist15 September 2008
In his role as executive director of the Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers, Marcus Prater is developing skills that could make him the next secretary-general of the United Nations.
Inside gaming column: IGT talk amounts to Street nothings15 September 2008
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Aristocrat Leisure replaces leader of U.S. operations15 September 2008
Australia-based slot machine maker Aristocrat Leisure Ltd. has tapped a new president of its American operations for the second time in the last two years.
Laughlin: It's like you own the place15 September 2008
The Colorado River gambling town of Laughlin launched a new multimillion-dollar marketing campaign Friday.
CityCenter to deliver most technologically advanced hotels in U.S. when It opens in late 200915 September 2008
Upon opening in late 2009, CityCenter will debut the most advanced guestroom technology in the country.
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