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Gaming News Archives - Page 3512Church group opposes Choctaw casino23 January 2007
News Brief: Jackson County United for Families, a group of pastors opposed to gambling, met Monday with a representative of Coast Businesses for Fair Play to discuss strategies against a proposed Choctaw casino near Ocean Springs.
Ousted financial processors hurt Sunday tournament numbers23 January 2007
After months of solid increases, PokerStars and Full Tilt poker see falling Sunday numbers in the wake of NETeller's U.S. market exit.
Seminoles plan Coconut Creek resort23 January 2007
News Brief: One of the largest hotels in Florida could one day tower over Coconut Creek as the Seminole Tribe of Florida considers transforming its casino there.
Official: Super casino will regenerate Blackpool23 January 2007
International News Brief: A super casino in Blackpool will bring regeneration to the town according to the Town Hall's top economic chief.
Guyana passes casino bill23 January 2007
nternational News Brief: The Guyana government last night used its majority to pass the contentious bill which will legalise casino gambling.
Forest City schools get casino money23 January 2007
News Brief: Forest City Community Schools' 92 students from Worth County, Iowa, will net the district a little more than $50,000, thanks to revenues generated at the Diamond Jo Casino.
Genting, Resorts World shares up23 January 2007
nternational News Brief: Shares of Genting Bhd and Resorts World shares rose after their units signed an agreement to take a stake in a property project in Macau, the Treasury Island Entertainment Complex.
Limited smoking proposed for AC casinos23 January 2007
News Brief: A proposed Atlantic City ordinance would allow smoking on 25 percent of a casino's gaming floor, with the smoking sections enclosed and separately ventilated from the rest of the building.
Bluff Magazine names Poker Power 2023 January 2007
This year’s Poker Power 20 will be announced in Bluff Magazine’s February 2006 issue, which is available at fine newsstands.
Study: Minnesota rural areas benefit from casino23 January 2007
A MIGA study shows that rural
Minnesota communities got the lion's share of a statewide $429 million indirect economic benefit from 2005 tribal casino employment in the state.
TransAct wins award23 January 2007
TransAct
Technologies has been named by
International Gaming & Wagering Business a winner in its Top 20
International Gaming Products Awards for the Epic 950 Thermal Printer.
PixelPlay offers WPT ITV23 January 2007
PixelPlay reports that the World Poker Tour Interactive TV Edition is now available on multiple television
operators throughout North America.
William Hill, GameAccount join forces23 January 2007
William Hill has launched
Internet skill gaming in partnership with GameAccount, the world's largest integrated network of skill-based games.
Hard Rock, Melco sign deal23 January 2007
Hard Rock International and
Melco Hotels and Resorts Limited have signed
definitive agreements for the development of Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
Macau.
Maine Man wins Borgata Winter Poker Open23 January 2007
Leonard Cortellino of Maine survived the tough field at the 2007 Borgata Winter Poker Open and took home $200,860 in first place prize money.
Beware the dragon's tooth23 January 2007
Mark Pilarski answers readers' questions in the latest edition of the mailbag.
Timing is everything23 January 2007
John Grochowski: In late December I had one of those happy accidents of timing.
U.S. Internet gambling deposit options shrinking22 January 2007
The list of payment processors for American gamblers is shrinking rapidly in the wake of money laundering charges being filed against NETeller co-founders Stephen Lawrence and John LeFebvre.
Sports betting on the go22 January 2007
8-foot-tall machines will be cropping up in casinos across Nevada, beckoning gamblers to make sports bets as quickly as withdrawing cash at an ATM.
Magnitude of CityCenter plan is enough to leave you speechless22 January 2007
The magnitude of Project CityCenter isn't for the dull of mind. Bobby Baldwin gave the Las Vegas Sun a rare glimpse for those outside these cloistered offices.
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