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Gaming News Archives - Page 3341Shawmut Design and Construction opens in Las Vegas11 March 2008
Shawmut Design and Construction
today announced it has opened operations in Las Vegas.
Slingo Quest Hawaii released11 March 2008
Aloha, welcome to paradise where you can relax
and unwind with Slingo Quest Hawaii.
Microgaming launches Tomb Raider slots11 March 2008
Launching today is one
of the most ambitious video slots yet seen in online gambling - Tomb Raider: Secret of the Sword.
PokerStars launches Latin American tour11 March 2008
PokerStars
announces the launch of Latin America's first major poker tour, the LAPT.
Pennsylvania agencies highlight problem gambling assistance11 March 2008
In observance of
National Problem Gambling Awareness Week, the state departments of Health,
Agriculture and Revenue today highlighted the availability of counseling
and treatment services available to those affected by a gambling addiction.
RGA supports investigation against US internet ban11 March 2008
The Remote Gambling
Association has welcomed the decision by the European Commission
to launch an in-depth investigation into discriminatory practices by the
United States against EU gambling operators.
Lakes Entertainment reports Q4 results11 March 2008
Lakes Entertainment, Inc. reports results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended December 30, 2007 .
Multimedia Games secures order from Washington tribe11 March 2008
Multimedia Games, Inc. has entered into a contract with the Spokane Tribe of Indians in Washington State for the sale of 600 of the Company’s mGAME electronic player terminals, ancillary products and 600 game themes.
MGM Mirage unveils $40 million fine art program11 March 2008
MGM Mirage is unveiling initial plans for CityCenter's $40 million Fine Art Program.
About the Five Count11 March 2008
John Grochowski: You can't overcome the house edge, but even if all rolls are random, you can limit your losses with the Five Count.
All Slots online casino kicks-off Tomb Raider 2 festivities with daily bonuses10 March 2008
All Slots Online Casino announce unique tiered bonus promotion to start in tandem with the Tomb Raider - Secret of the Sword launch.
January report: State gaming win dips10 March 2008
Wall Street was looking for a clear indication Friday into whether Nevada's casino industry is facing an economic slowdown in 2008.
Inside gaming column: Panel member might not keep seat10 March 2008
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Top-10 Hollywood gambling moments10 March 2008
From the big screen to the small screen, Hollywood has always been fascinated with gambling. This list, complete with video clips, runs down the top gambling scenes of all time.
Macao casinos begin year strong10 March 2008
International News Brief: The new year began with a record month for Macao gaming with receipts climbing to more than 10 billion patacas for the first time.
Casinos accused of looking the other way10 March 2008
Casino companies should have known about the huge amounts of cash washing through nightclubs on their properties long before the IRS began investigations of two of Las Vegas’ most popular clubs, say former gaming executives and others familiar with the industry.
New Hampshire casino expansion proposed10 March 2008
News Brief: With budget funding problems looming, proponents of expanded gambling asking New Hampshire local leaders to take another look at casino expansions.
Pennsylvania police unable to patrol casinos10 March 2008
News Brief: Pennsylvania state police say they will no longer be able to provide round-the-clock coverage at six casinos
Madera casino hearing set10 March 2008
News Brief: Debate is heating up over a proposed $250 million Indian casino in Madera County, California, and hundreds are expected to show up Wednesday evening for the only public hearing planned on the federal government's study of its effects.
California tribe rethinks casino plan10 March 2008
News Brief: The federal government is forcing the Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeño Indians to rethink its unique business plan.
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