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Gaming News Archives - Page 3389Texas bill faces deadline11 May 2007
News Brief: Facing a midnight drop-dead deadline for House bills, El Paso Rep. Norma Chavez's bingo bill faced almost certain elimination without debate.
Mississippi casinos develop amenities11 May 2007
News Brief: Mississippi's Gulf Coast casinos are embracing restaurants branded by well-known chefs, golf courses designed by professional golfers and top-notch entertainment to develop a destination resort market independent of slots and table games.
Missippissi governor doesn't support expansion11 May 2007
News Brief: Governor Haley Barbour says he doesn't support expanding gambling beyond the seven counties that now have casinos.
California court strikes down compact challenge11 May 2007
News Brief: The California Supreme Court yesterday declined to review or depublish a ruling that non-Indian gambling interests waited too long to challenge compacts granting the tribes a monopoly over casino-type gaming.
California tribe, senator strike deal11 May 2007
News Brief: The Lytton Band of Pomo Indians have agreed to a deal with Sen. Dianne Feinstein to abandon future plans to offer slot machines and build a Las Vegas-size facility at Casino San Pablo.
NIGC chair to address California assembly11 May 2007
National Indian Gaming Commission Chairman, Phil Hogen, is scheduled to appear before the California Assembly, Committee on Governmental Organization.
Casino tribes, unions bet big on California campaigns11 May 2007
News Brief: From multimillion-dollar TV ad buys to concert tickets and campaign cash, wealthy gaming tribes, labor unions and others are pressing their case as Sacramento gears up for a fight over the tribes' bids for more slot machines.
Blapo finds sponsor11 May 2007
Everest Poker today announced its May sponsorship of the BLAPO London Amateur Poker Organisation.
Oregon tribe may benefit from federal decision11 May 2007
New Brief: The clamp down on 'reservation shopping' could be good news for the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde.
Everest Poker holds Amsterdam event11 May 2007
Everest Poker today announced that a live event in its second annual Everest Poker European Cup tournament would be held in Amsterdam on May 13, 2007 at 19:00 local time
Rent a pro poker player11 May 2007
At RounderAuction.com, professional poker players are offering to "rent" their services for the 2007 World Series of Poker.
BackgammonMasters.com buys boxer's shorts11 May 2007
BackgammonMasters.com has purchased heavyweight boxer Roman Greenberg’s shorts for $100,000 and will auction them for charity.
Las Vegas casinos suffer drop in March11 May 2007
Manager of downtown LV casinos leaving11 May 2007
Navegante Group, the company that manages the largest group of downtown Las Vegas casinos, is leaving, a move that adds even more uncertainty to an already struggling gambling market.
Ca$hola breaks records11 May 2007
Ca$hola, the first ever multi-
state progressive video lottery game to be offered among U.S. states,
continues its record-breaking pace with a jackpot of over $2.72 million
that will keep growing until won.
Sands gaming chips destroyed10 May 2007
News Brief: In minutes, millions of dollars of Sands gaming chips disappeared Wednesday. Poof. Gone forever.
Harrah's adjusts pricing for notes10 May 2007
arrah's Operating Company, Inc. reports that the conversion price under its outstanding $375 million Floating Rate Contingent Convertible Senior Notes due 2024 has been adjusted to $65.85 from $66.16
Blair supports two super-casinos10 May 2007
International News Brief: Tony Blair has told MPs both Manchester and Blackpool should get super-casinos, if there was sufficient investment.
Kansas casino vote date set10 May 2007
News Brief: The Kansas Unified Government Commission has named June 26 as election day for Wyandotte County residents to cast their votes on the question of expanded gaming.
NDP proposes VLT ban10 May 2007
News Brief: Prince Edward Island New Democrat Leader Dean Constable envisions an Island without video lottery terminals.
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