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Gaming News Archives - Page 3465Protest against gambling ships waste dumping24 September 2007
News Brief: About 80 surfers braved rainy weather this morning to protest Florida gambling ships dumping wastewater into the ocean.
US bid for Sky City24 September 2007
International News Brief: US private equity giant Providence Equity Partners is at the forefront of speculation about the mystery buyer for Sky City.
Gambler sues Crown Casino24 September 2007
International News Brief: Claims that Crown casino allowed a banned problem gambler to lose $30 million will be contested in the Supreme Court.
Florida casino plans on hold24 September 2007
News Brief: Plans to replace the cavernous 54-year-old Dania Jai-Alai venue with a new casino are on hold indefinitely.
Fire at Borgata construction site24 September 2007
News Brief: A fire broke out Sunday morning at the construction site at The Water Club, a hotel being built adjacent to Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa.
New Hampshire poised with own casinos24 September 2007
News Brief: New Hampshire Senator Susan Tucker met with legislators who assured her that, if Massachusetts approves casino gambling, New Hampshire will be pressured to quickly follow with a resort casino of its own.
Wyoming tribal gaming set to grow24 September 2007
News Brief: As the number of casinos on the Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming, grows, there are questions about how many the area can support.
Analysts: More growth expected for New England24 September 2007
News Brief: Industry insiders believe the New England market alone could grow to $4 billion to $5 billion as more casino resorts open.
Mashpee Wampanoag early casino plans24 September 2007
News Brief: Governor Patrick has pegged 2012 as the opening date for three proposed commercial casinos in Massachusetts, but the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe believes it may be able to jump into the game earlier.
Palm Springs wants talks with governor24 September 2007
News Brief: The Palm Springs City Council has voted to support Mayor Ron Oden's request to send a letter to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to meet and discuss the impact of the tribal gaming Special Distribution Funds.
Wisconsin casino audit turns up discrepancies24 September 2007
News Brief: As spending and profits at the Wisconsin's 25 casinos rise to record levels, state oversight has fallen short, a state audit released Friday says.
Doyle's Room names Summer Series winner24 September 2007
DoylesRoom.com has announced Emanuel Karlen from Stockholm, Sweden as the winner of its $25,000 Summer Series Freeroll Grand Finale which took place on September 19th.
Shuffle Master reports Macau malfunctions24 September 2007
Shuffle Master, Inc. reports that Macau Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau ordered that a number of Stargames’ slot machines be turned off at various casinos and slot halls in Macau.
Gaming Studio sells patents24 September 2007
Gaming Studio, Inc. today announced the sale of Lot 48, comprised of U.S. Patent Number 5,042,809 and several foreign counterpart patents relating to a finite-probability based electronic gaming system for wagering.
Veridigm announces changes24 September 2007
Veridigm Inc. announced changes and appointments to
management, the Board of Directors and to the Company's operations.
MotorCity Casino names VP24 September 2007
MotorCity Casino Hotel has named Detroit native, Randall K. Villareal, as vice president of hotel operations effective immediately.
BackgammonMasters offers blackjack24 September 2007
The BackgammonMasters All-in-One
Game Lobby now offers BlackJack games for real money.
WPT signs new deals24 September 2007
WPT Enterprises has finalized two five-year deals with the Amateur Poker League and Classic Gaming Cruises.
Magna to acquire Maryland Jockey Club interest24 September 2007
Magna Entertainment Corp. has exercised its option to acquire the remaining interest in The Maryland Jockey Club that it does not already own.
PokerTek appoints new CEO24 September 2007
Today PokerTek, Inc. announced the appointment of Chris Halligan as the company's second CEO, succeeding Lou White, who co-founded the company and will now serve as Vice Chairman of the Board.
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