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Gaming News Archives - Page 3481Connecticut tribe fights taxes26 January 2007
News Brief: In the latest motion in its lawsuit disputing the town's taxation of leased slot machines, the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe refocuses the arguments about whether its original complaint has legs to stand on.
Smoking ban reignites feud26 January 2007
News Brief: Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle's proposal to ban smoking in all public places, including bars, is likely to reignite a longstanding feud between local tavern owners and casinos owned by American Indian tribes.
NIGC meets standards committee26 January 2007
The Game Classification Standards Advisory Committee will meet to hear comments regarding Class II technical standards.
Group dislikes Station buyout bid26 January 2007
A Washington, D.C.-based investment group affiliated with organized labor said Thursday it believes the management-led proposed buyout of Station Casinos undervalues the company and should be rejected by its board of directors.
Team Bodog cuts Jamie Gold26 January 2007
Bodog ended their relationship with World Series of Poker champion Jamie Gold Thursday, citing a desire to refocus their marketing efforts away from America.
Iacocca group Fallon bound26 January 2007
In time, Northern Nevada residents could see the face of auto industry icon Lee Iacocca on billboards telling them if they can find a better casino than Stockman's in Fallon, they should buy it.
Mississippi casino bills introduced26 January 2007
News Brief: Two bills introduced this legislative session would put more checks and balances on the expansion of tribal casinos in Mississippi.
Yarmouth developer shows cards26 January 2007
International News Brief: A contender to bring a large casino to Yarmouth has laid down his ace card ahead of next week's announcement on whether the resort has won one of the eight prized licences.
California casino construction milestone celebrated26 January 2007
News Brief: Travelers along I-10 might have noticed a giant barbecue Wednesday afternoon beneath towering construction cranes at the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians' new $205 million, 15-story hotel near Rancho Mirage.
Tribes battle over Beloit casino26 January 2007
News Brief: A turf battle is shaping up between the Ho-Chunk Nation and two other state Native American tribes over plans to build a casino in Beloit on land both sides claim as ancestral territory.
Rota casino bill introduced26 January 2007
International News Brief: Rep. Crispin M. Ogo introduced House Bill 15-219 to establish casino gambling in Rota district in the Northern Mariana Islands.
U.S. confirms loss in WTO Internet gambling case26 January 2007
The World Trade organization has ruled against the United States in an Internet gambling case, Reuters is reporting.
Buffalo casino fight heats up26 January 2007
News Brief: The backers of two lawsuits against the Buffalo casino already have spent nearly a million dollars on their legal challenges, and they say they aren't going away.
Challenges expected against UK casino picks26 January 2007
International News Brief: Legal challenges and accusations of showing favouritism to foreign investors will be faced when the locations of a new generation of 17 Las Vegas-style casinos--including one giant supercasino--are announced next week.
Blackpool's super casino odds cut26 January 2007
International News Brief: Paddy Power cut the odds on Blackpool winning the license super casino to 8/11 from 11/10 ahead of the Dome in Greenwich after `a flood of large bets were placed,' the company said in a statement today.
Suspects indicted in casino theft26 January 2007
ews Brief: Three suspects were indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury on charges that they stole $198,000 during an elaborately planned predawn theft at a Humboldt County Indian casino.
Massachusetts city pushes for casino26 January 2007
News Brief: The New Bedford City Council last night made a pitch for casino gambling, unanimously approving a five-member committee to lobby the governor, state lawmakers and would-be casino developers.
Magna 5 wager now available to Canadian horsemen26 January 2007
Magna Entertainment reports that in conjunction with Woodbine Entertainment, its popular Magna 5 wager will be available to Canadian patrons beginning this Saturday, January 27, 2007.
Full House Resorts receives Nevada license26 January 2007
Full House Resorts, Inc. has received final approval from the Nevada Gaming Commission to own and operate Stockman's Casino in Fallon, Nevada.
Branson eyes $3 billion Macau casino26 January 2007
International News Brief: Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Group is close to securing a 20-hectare site in Macau to build a $3 billion casino complex which could add to the city's rise as the world's gambling capital, a newspaper reported on Friday.
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