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Special justice named in Arkansas case

26 June 2007
News Brief: A Little Rock lawyer was named as a special justice of the state Supreme Court to consider a case challenging the constitutionality of local votes that legalized expanded gambling at Arkansas' two pari-mutuel race tracks.
 

Waterloi Isle of Capri to open

26 June 2007
News Brief: Gambling is getting a second chance in Waterloo, Iowa, with the opening of Isle Casino & Hotel and many folks here hope it's a winning hand.
 

Indiana casino panel named

26 June 2007
News Brief: All appointments have been made in forming a new group that will replace the Historic Hotels Preservation Commission, which served as the local group that helped move the French Lick casino project forward in Orange County.
 

New Jersey tracks want more casino money

26 June 2007
News Brief: The New Jersey gaming industry may once again have to shell out millions of dollars in horseracing subsidies to keep VLTs at bay and maintain Atlantic City's monopoly on casino-style gambling.
 

Tribe plans Hard Rock global expansion

26 June 2007
News Brief: The Seminole Tribe of Florida plans to expand the Hard Rock restaurant, hotel and casino chain in Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe after buying the company this year from Britain's Rank Group.
 

Connecticut casinos face competition

26 June 2007
News Brief: Connecticut’s powerhouse Indian casinos, after years of unchecked growth, are facing a new phenomenon - competition.
 

Intimidation alleged at Foxwoods union effort

26 June 2007
News Brief: Gaming workers unhappy with wages and benefits at Foxwoods Resort Casino are signing cards that could launch a union, but are doing so, a union organizer said, under an atmosphere of growing intimidation.
 

Union moved near casino

26 June 2007
News Brief: A Teamsters office has opened near the Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort
 

Timbisha Shoshone casino unlikely

26 June 2007
News Brief: Where the Timbisha Shoshone tribe once hoped to cash in with slot machines, busy parking lots filled with shopping carts now seem more likely.
 

Putting the 'World' in WSOP -- Part Two of our interview with Commisioner Jeffrey Pollack

26 June 2007
In our second installment, Pollack addresses the success of women and international players this year and explains his role when there are medical emergencies during tournament play.
 

Journalist discusses problem gambling

26 June 2007
A journalism professor at Laney College in Oakland, Calif., Dragin discussed his family and the problem of compulsive gambling Friday at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
 

PlayersOnly, Bluff co-host party

26 June 2007
PlayersOnly.com will be co-hosting the biggest party of this year’s WSOP with Bluff Magazine – and inviting hundreds of their players to party with them.
 

Fallsview adds new line-up

26 June 2007
Fallsview Casino Resort announced today that five new acts have just been added to the Avalon Theatre's star-studded concert line-up.
 

Remote Gambling Association endorses online gaming initiative

26 June 2007
Remote Gambling Association has endorsed the Safe and Secure Internet Gambling Initiative for its efforts to promote the freedom of individuals to gamble online with the proper safeguards to protect consumers and ensure the integrity of financial transactions.
 

Lawsuit filed against Shuffle Master

26 June 2007
The law firm of Berger & Montague, P.C. announces it has filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of all purchasers of Shuffle Master, Inc. common stock between December 22, 2006 and March 12, 2007, inclusive.
 

GSA training program launched

26 June 2007
The Gaming Standards Association and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas have created a three-week intensive training program for engineers to gain certification in GSA's recently released Game-to-System protocol.
 

Financing complete for Foothill Oaks casino

26 June 2007
Lakes Entertainment, Inc. reports that an affiliate of the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians is expected to close on a $450 million senior note financing to fund the Foothill Oaks Casino project in Shingle Springs, California.
 

The "R" in H.O.R.S.E. with Linda Johnson

26 June 2007
As part of our coverage of the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. tournament at the World Series of Poker, we’re examining each game played in H.O.R.S.E. in detail. Today we talk Razz with the "First Lady of Poker," Linda Johnson.
 

Adding table games to an All-Slot Casinos

26 June 2007
John Grochowski: The tables add atmosphere to the casino, and bring in players who wouldn't otherwise come in the door.
 

Tape-delay of "The Sequestrium" allows Wong an instant replay

25 June 2007
Suey Wong, who finished seventh in the $1,500 No Limit Hold'em final table at the World Series of Poker on Monday, was able to relive a few hands with some fans thanks to a one-hour delay of the WSOP broadcast.
 


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