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Gaming News Archives - Page 3483All-day casinos 'will add to gambler risk'24 January 2007
International News Brief: Casinos will be allowed to open their doors all day under new plans drawn up by the Government, which critics say could allow problem gamblers to lose money around the clock.
John Katsilometes on Eric Idle's idea of a new British Invasion as Spamalot' prepares to open24 January 2007
Somehow, the complementary visions of Eric Idle and George Harrison have wound up converging on the Las Vegas Strip
Third annual Heads-Up Poker Tournament returns to Caesars Palace24 January 2007
A field of 64 of the world’s elite poker players will descend upon Las Vegas from March 1-4 for the NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship at Caesars Palace.
Jeff Haney on the new schedule for World Poker Tour's sixth season24 January 2007
The World Poker Tour has released its schedule of events for its sixth season, and the lucrative, made-for-TV tournament poker circuit will again have a strong Las Vegas presence.
Independent report clears track despite spate of deaths24 January 2007
International News Brief: Wolverhampton racecourse, where seven horses have been killed since early November, has been given a clean bill of health in an independent study.
British MPs criticise handling of Olympic costs24 January 2007
International News Brief: The government's apparent intention that any funding shortfall should come from the lottery or London council taxpayers places an 'unacceptable burden on both', the report concludes.
Bodog.com posts odds on Oscars, Razzies24 January 2007
Bodog.com is offering odds on the tops and flops of the 2006 movie season.
EPT cancels 2007 French Open24 January 2007
French authorities have forced the European Poker Tour to cancel the 2007 French Open, according to a statement on the European Poker Tour Web site.
Gambling beyond Nevada: Macau's gaming win swells24 January 2007
Asian gaming analysts said Tuesday Macau's gambling win of $6.95 billion during 2006 means the Chinese enclave as surpassed the Strip as the world's largest gaming market.
Maine slot ban petition falls short24 January 2007
News Brief: Supporters of a proposal to ban slot machines in Maine said on Monday that they have failed to collect enough signatures to force a vote on the issue this year.
Illinois lottery for sale24 January 2007
News Brief: The state of Illinois yesterday took the first steps in selling its state lottery system, hoping to attract as much as $10 billion from investors.
Study: More middle-aged women using online casinos24 January 2007
nternational News Brief: More middle-aged women gamble using online casinos than any other gender or age group, according to a major new study.
Casino voids retiree's winnings24 January 2007
News Brief: A retired carpenter has filed a complaint against Philadelphia Park Casino for voiding his $102,000 slot winnings.
Barden wants to move license24 January 2007
New Brief: Majestic Star Casino owner Don Barden wants to open a new casino outside of Gary, Indiana.
Texas Star Casino names manager24 January 2007
News Brief: Texas Star Casino has a new operations manager and is targeting a mid-July opening for offshore gambling on its 167-foot boat, about two years after the company originally planned to open.
BC city gets millions from casino24 January 2007
ews Brief: The city of Coquitlam, British Columbia, hit the jackpot again last week with $2.3 million from Boulevard Casino.
Casino neighbors worried about expansion24 January 2007
News Brief: The proposed expansion of the Seminole Tribe of Florida's casino in Coconut Creek has officials of several cities in the area worried about traffic and emergency services.
Southwest Casino retains investor advisor24 January 2007
Southwest Casino Corporation has retained Strategic Growth International, Inc., a global investor relations firm as its advisor.
BIA approves Wisconsin tribal casino24 January 2007
ews Brief: The federal Bureau of Indian Affairs Midwest office in Minneapolis has recommended the approval of the Menimonee Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin's proposed $808 million entertainment center and casino at Dairyland Greyhound Park in Kenosha.
Legislation aimed at Philadelphia slots24 January 2007
News Brief: Philadelphia City Councilman Frank DiCicco introduced a package of legislation yesterday aimed at thwarting construction of two riverfront slot-machine casinos.
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