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Gaming News Archives - Page 3295Oklahoma tribes take over casinos21 August 2007
Southwest Casino Corporation reports that, Darrell Flyingman, Governor of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma, have taken over the management of the Tribes’ Lucky Star Casinos in Concho and Clinton, Oklahoma.
Elixir delivers machines to Philippines21 August 2007
VendingData Corporation announced today that Elixir Group Limited has delivered agreements for, and placed, a total of 374 slot machines on a recurring revenue model at two venues in the Philippines.
Hooters deal lives21 August 2007
The proposed sale of Hooters Hotel is being slowed by the turbulent debt market, according to the developer who has an agreement to purchase the property.
Caesars Palace settles lawsuit21 August 2007
Caesars Palace has agreed to pay $850,000 to settle a sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit brought by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on behalf of eight employees, the federal agency announced Monday.
NPL event wraps up21 August 2007
A successful week of high-stakes poker came to a close on Saturday as the National Poker League’s UK Poker Open ended in London.
CNIGA names new exec director21 August 2007
The California
Nations Indian Gaming Association announced today that the membership has
selected Leon Acebedo as the organization's new executive director.
Florida Lottery warns of scam21 August 2007
The Florida
Lottery is warning consumers nationwide of a lottery scam involving a
letter indicating the recipient has won money from a sweepstake sponsored
by multi- national companies in North America.
Spotlight 29 hosts salsa competition21 August 2007
Couples from across Southern California are
invited to Spotlight 29 Casino to compete in the 2nd Southern California
Salsa Dance Championships.
PartyPoker.com Premier League Poker go on air21 August 2007
The final table line-up for
PartyPoker.com Premier League Poker is confirmed and the first of two shows
showcasing the climax of the tournament gets underway on Channel 4.
Empire Resorts announces new board appointments21 August 2007
Empire Resorts, Inc. reports announced that James Simon and Richard Robbins have been appointed to the Company's Board of Directors.
Bodog's Random Number Generator certified21 August 2007
Bodog Poker’s Random Number Generator has been officially certified by the U.K.'s Gaming Associates.
Players launch new gambling code20 August 2007
International News Brief: UK Players organisations across a range of sports have welcomed new laws aimed at tackling cheating in sports betting.
Youth projects win Lottery cash20 August 2007
International News Brief: Lottery grants worth more than £1m have been awarded to a number of youth projects across Scotland.
Focus turns to betting records in tennis probe20 August 2007
International News Brief: Specialist investigators demand access to the online gambling accounts and telephone records of people suspected of Polish tennis match corruption.
Hunt for £97,000 lottery winner20 August 2007
International News Brief: The search is on for the owner of an unclaimed lottery ticket for almost £97,000 bought in Northern Ireland.
Inside Gaming: Power rests in press for Sands boss20 August 2007
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Gambling technology: Casting an i to the future20 August 2007
Bally Technologies CEO Richard Haddrill isn't waiting around for the much-anticipated slot machine replacement cycle to kick in or the expected influx of server-based games to invade casino floors.
Riviera, unions reach accord20 August 2007
The Riviera on Friday reached a tentative accord on a new collective bargaining agreement with the Culinary Local 226 and Bartenders Local 165.
Doesn't fit the mold20 August 2007
The performance of Wynn Las Vegas has quieted skeptics and has wowed even the most bullish on Wall Street.
Referees union unaware of other officials involved in gambling activities20 August 2007
News Brief: The referees union maintained Friday that Tim Donaghy is known to be the only referee involved in gambling activities, despite a report that said he was about to provide names of colleagues who also may have violated NBA rules.
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