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Gaming News Archives - Page 3440Coachella Valley gaming expansion faces vote16 April 2007
News Brief: The Coachella Valley gaming tribes' gaming expansion must pass a California Senate vote and a state Assembly vote before the deals hammered out with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger are considered ratified.
PartyPoker World Open sold out16 April 2007
The PartyPoker World Open is sold out and features 72 players with a $7,000 buy-in and a total prize pool in excess of $500,000.
Lake of the Torches celebrates birthday16 April 2007
The Lake of the Torches Resort Casino in Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin, celebrates its 11th birthday with comedian Bill Engvall.
Japan may open doors to casinos16 April 2007
nternational News Brief: The world's top casino operators are jockeying for a stake in a vast but untapped market as Japan moves closer to an overhaul of its strict gambling laws to lure rich Asian tourists and boost its economy.
Vietnamese casino construction begins16 April 2007
International News Brief: Work has recently begun on Vietnam Casino City, Vietnam's first luxury gaming resort, featuring five Vegas themed casinos in southern Vung Tau resort city.
Genting founder celebrates 90th birthday16 April 2007
International News Brief: Genting founder, Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong, celebrated his 90th birthday with pomp and splendour, surrounded by family and friends including politicians and corporate figures.
Developers submit Kansas casino proposals16 April 2007
News Brief: Two groups of developers who have long expressed interest in building a casino in the Wichita area are meeting with local leaders to push competing proposals.
Atlantic City smoking law begins16 April 2007
ews Brief: For angry smokers, there was a lot more huffing and a lot less puffing at Atlantic City's 11 casinos as a new local law took effect Sunday that restricts smoking to no more than 25 percent of the gaming floor.
Genting gets Singapore approval16 April 2007
International News Brief: The Singapore government on April 16 gave gambling firm Genting International Plc the go-ahead to build a casino, following extended probity checks after the group announced links with Macau tycoon Stanley Ho.
Dover Downs selects TravelCLICK16 April 2007
Dover Downs Hotel & Casino in Dover, Delaware, has selected TravelCLICK to provide a suite of distribution and marketing solutions.
GPIC expects to delaying filing16 April 2007
Gaming Partners International Corporation expects
the filing of its annual report on Form 10-K for 2006 will be delayed beyond the April 17, 2007 extended filing deadline.
Bally, NY Lottery sign extension deal16 April 2007
Bally Technologies has signed a contract extension with the New York Lottery to keep the Company's revenue-share machines in operation through at least Dec. 31, 2010.
Powerball jackpot grows to $36 million16 April 2007
Since no one correctly matched all six numbers in Saturday's Powerball drawing
the jackpot will grow to an estimated $36 million.
Mega Millions jackpot grows16 April 2007
Since no ticket matched all six
numbers, the jackpot grows to an estimated $27 million for the Tuesday,
April 17 Mega Millions drawing.
Empire Resorts, St. Regis Mohawk Tribe explore green potential16 April 2007
Empire Resorts, Inc. and the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe today are exploring ways of making the proposed St. Regis Mohawk Casino at Monticello Raceway in Sullivan County the first such facility in the Northeast to be approved by the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design organization.
Isle of Capri Casinos reveals new brand16 April 2007
Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc. has revealed its newest brand, the isle, coupling a tropical paradise with hot Las Vegas casino action to create an exhilarating, stimulating and vibrant atmosphere.
Jest for fun16 April 2007
A collection of casino wit and wisdom from Larry Mak.
Poker clubs bet on legal action15 April 2007
International News Brief: Tessa Jowell faces fresh embarrassment from her controversial Gambling Act as the UK's poker clubs join forces to challenge the new legislation.
Long delay forces HRA to think of new way to start 40 horses15 April 2007
International News Brief: The Horseracing Regulatory Authority said yesterday that the unique nature of the Grand National, with its field of 40, was to blame for problems with the starting procedure at Aintree.
Investors eyeing Vietnam13 April 2007
International News Brief: “Foreign investors are vying to build Macau-style luxury gambling and hotel complexes in a beachside resort area close to Vietnam's buzzing southern commercial hub of Ho Chi Minh City.
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