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Gaming News Archives - Page 3257Psychic at Treasure Island25 September 2007
The world famous psychic entertainer, Gary Spivey, is visiting Treasure Island for one night only.
Foxwoods slot casino smoke-free25 September 2007
Foxwoods Resort Casino announced today that a larger area of the Rainmaker slot casino is now smoke free.
Taj Mahal hosts Experience Hendrix25 September 2007
Trump Taj Mahal brings Experience Hendrix to the Mark G. Etess Arena on Friday, October 19, 2007.
Hollywood Boulevard closes for yearly intermission25 September 2007
Hollywood Boulevard, formerly Casino Magic Drive, will close Friday, September 28, 2007, from 12:00 a.m. until 6:00am.
Treasure Island announces November promotions25 September 2007
Check out the attached November Promotions and Events for all the excitement that is happening at The Treasure Island Resort & Casino.
MGM Grand at Foxwoods signs celebrity chef25 September 2007
The executives at MGM Grand at Foxwoods have cooked up another winning restaurant for the highly anticipated resort casino set to open in May 2008 with the signing of Chef Tom Colicchio’s critically acclaimed Craftsteak.
Irish Open venue named25 September 2007
paddypowerpoker.com today announces Citywest Hotel as the venue for the €3 Million Guaranteed Irish Open.
Players celebrate with Bad Beat jackpots25 September 2007
Five lucky on line poker players continue to celebrate after collectively winning hundreds of thousands of dollars at Absolute Poker's Bad Beat Jackpot tables.
Butler National casino management proposal approved25 September 2007
The Dodge City Commission and the Ford County Commission unanimously approved
resolutions of endorsement of the Butler National Casino Management
Proposal at their joint meeting on Friday, September 21, 2007.
Las Vegas Sands submits Kansas proposal25 September 2007
Las Vegas Sands has submitted a proposal to the Unified Government of Wyandotte County, Kansas outlining a vision of building a premier multi-use resort destination in the Kansas City metropolitan area.
Bid for MGM Mirage extended25 September 2007
Infinity World Investments reports that its previously- announced cash tender offer to purchase up to 14.2 million shares of common stock of MGM Mirage at $84 per share is being extended.
Pinnacle Entertainment submit Kansas proposal25 September 2007
Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. has submitted a proposal for a new gaming entertainment complex to be located at one of two potential sites it controls in Kansas City, Kansas.
Sports betting 10125 September 2007
John Grochowski: Here are a few basics before you put your money.
Brain atrophy in elderly leads to problem gambling24 September 2007
News Brief: A new study shows decreased inhibitory ability in late adulthood can lead to unintended prejudice, social inappropriateness, depression, and gambling problems.
'Despicable' rumours anger Irish rugby player24 September 2007
International News Brief: Ronan O'Gara has described allegations that he has had gambling and marital problems as 'despicable'.
Casino magnate promises to return looted sculpture to China24 September 2007
International News Brief: Casino magnate Stanley Ho has paid $8.9 million Cdn for a bronze horse head from China's imperial palace and says he will return it to China.
More foreplay puts nightclubs in the mood24 September 2007
Las Vegas nightclubs are studies in perfectionism: operators say it's a combination of subtle details that makes some clubs stand out.
Not ATM in slot machine, but getting close24 September 2007
Nevada regulators are considering allowing gamblers to put their debit cards into nearby kiosks for cash-equivalent-vouchers that can then be inserted into slots.
Inside gaming column: Oh, look, it's Palace Station again24 September 2007
O.J. Simpson's much-ballyhooed visit to Las Vegas gave Palace Station some unwanted publicity.
Paths toward progress24 September 2007
As Las Vegas resorts embark on their biggest-ever building boom, tourism boosters and airport officials in Southern Nevada are going further afield to recruit visitors.
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