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Gaming News Archives - Page 3241Native policing of gambling in doubt after online cheating2 June 2008
News Brief: Confidence in the ability of Mohawk regulators to police lucrative online gambling operations on the Kahnawake reserve has been shaken following the second cheating scandal in less than a year.
Saab wins RP leg of Asian Poker Tour2 June 2008
International News Brief: Australian national David Saab emerged as the top winner of the 2008 Asian Poker Tour.
Bookmakers come out fighting as betting row reaches High Court2 June 2008
International News Brief: A High Court hearing involving some of Britain's biggest bookies and the country's leading racecourses has heard some colourful language.
PKR offers players fantasy poker2 June 2008
PKR.com offers players fun WSOP* fantasy league action.
British cancer patient wins £5,000 bet2 June 2008
International News Brief: A terminally ill man collected £5,000 from the bookmakers yesterday.
Woman wins $1.4 million jackpot at Spa Resort Casino2 June 2008
Retired jeweler wins million-dollar jackpot on a Millionaire 777s progressive slot machine.
Action theater by design2 June 2008
The 1-ton chandelier looms above the Venetian’s Phantom Theatre, falls from the ceiling and almost crashes into the audience during each performance of 'Phantom, the Las Vegas Spectacular.'
Watch a pair of championship boxing matches at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino2 June 2008
The matches will be presented live from Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Top-10 players to watch at the 2008 WSOP2 June 2008
Every year, a variety players with different styles and stories make their mark on the World Series of Poker. Here's a look at some players who might catch your eye at this year's WSOP.
Around the WSOP: Laak funny in defeat; Sexton underappreciated2 June 2008
The 2008 World Series of Poker rocketed out of the gates this weekend with a final table that must have had ESPN executives drooling.
Lake City Casinos workers ratify deal2 June 2008
Approximately 500 B.C. Government and Service Employees' Union members employed by Lake City Casinos have a new ratified contract.
Former worker files complaint against Casino Aztar2 June 2008
News Brief: A man recently fired by Casino Aztar has filed a federal complaint alleging violations of the Family and Medical Leave Act.
Illinois casino bill stalls2 June 2008
A $34 billion public works construction program, to be paid for by expanding gambling and leasing the Illinois lottery, stalled Saturday in the Illinois House, hours after it was approved by the Senate.
Argosy bets big on expansion2 June 2008
News Brief: Even as its industry faces unprecedented weakness, Argosy Casino & Resort is betting big that it can dramatically boost revenues with a $300-million-plus expansion that recently finished a critical phase.
Mississippi gaming industry concerned2 June 2008
News Brief: As the busiest part of the gaming season begins, recent revenue reports have some concerned the economic downturn may affect the industry.
Russell Goldsmith joins Wynn Resorts board2 June 2008
Wynn Resorts, Limited reports that it has appointed Russell Goldsmith as a member of the Company’s Board of Directors.
With few exceptions, gaming stocks sliding2 June 2008
Wall Street investors do not expect a turnaround in the Las Vegas gaming market anytime soon. They also aren't impressed by the figures coming out of Macau.
Klondike Inn site owner explores sale2 June 2008
Developer Daniel Kodsi said he is 'putting out feelers"'for possible buyers while continuing to look for investors who may be interested in developing a Paramount-branded hotel-casino on his 10.5-acre site on the south Las Vegas Strip.
Inside gaming: Sands ruling may be seen as Wynn win2 June 2008
For inside baseball fans, the score from the $43.8 million verdict against Las Vegas Sands Corp. could be characterized as Steve Wynn 1, Sheldon Adelson 0.
Poker champ sees duty to share2 June 2008
Winning poker's ultimate championship and $8.25 million a year ago changed Jerry Yang's bank account but not his attitude toward life.
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