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Gaming News Archives - Page 3594Lower Snohomish tax proposed for local gambling businesses27 November 2006
News Brief: A new gambling tax proposal would be better for local gambling businesses, Lake Stevens city officials said.
Intralot bids Italian points of sale27 November 2006
International News Brief: Greek betting technology company Intralot has bid for 500 gambling points of sale in Italy under the country's betting privatisation tender.
UK eases poker rules27 November 2006
International News Brief: The government is paving the way for a gambling bonanza in Britain’s pubs by easing restrictions on playing card games including poker for money in bars.
Pinnacle Entertainment retains former gaming regulator27 November 2006
Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. reports that Carl Zeitz, a former New Jersey gaming regulator, has been retained as a consultant to the Company for public and community relations related to its entry into the Atlantic City, N.J. casino market.
Supercasino dispute heats up27 November 2006
International News Brief: Lord Falconer was yesterday dragged into a dispute over plans for a supercasino at the Millennium Dome when it emerged he had met representatives of the American billionaire behind the venture 13 times.
California tribe, lawyer battle over casino27 November 2006
News Brief: The Gabrielino tribe and their former lawyer are battling over a casino proposal.
South African license process criticized27 November 2006
International News Brief: Ekhuphumleni, one of the bidders for the last two casino licences in the Eastern Cape, has cried foul, saying the process was ‘suspect’.
BlackjackHeaven.com launches new games27 November 2006
nline casino BlackjackHeaven.com has officially gone live and is already stirring up the pot with new progressive jackpot slots and blackjack games.
R.I. casino debate closed for now27 November 2006
News Brief: No new casino plans will be considered by the General Assembly next year, but lawmakers will take another look at port development at Quonset Point, House Speaker William J. Murphy said yesterday.
Ultimate Roulette System has sale27 November 2006
The developer of the Ultimate Roulette System, a roulette gambling aid used by gamblers the world over, announces a half price sale of all its product range through the month of December, 2006.
Royal Vegas launches Swedish version27 November 2006
When players visit Royal Vegas Online Poker they'll find that all the software and interactive buttons are now available in Swedish, making it even easier to play at this poker room.
PinnacleSports.com offers BSC odds27 November 2006
PinnacleSports.com is offer a betting line on a potential national title game match-up between USC and Ohio State.
Scientific Games to acquire Games Media27 November 2006
Scientific Games has signed a letter of intent to purchase Games Media Ltd. and related companies.
Powerball rises to $74 million27 November 2006
Since no one correctly matched all six numbers in Saturday's drawing
the jackpot will grow to an estimated $74 million.
Mega Millions grows to $31 million27 November 2006
The jackpot for the Tuesday,
November 28, 2006 Mega Millions drawing grows to an estimated $31 million.
Churchill Downs Concludes 2006 Fall Meet27 November 2006
Churchill Downs concluded its 2006 Fall Meet on Saturday, Nov. 25, with solid gains in on-track wagering and a slight increase in average daily attendance.
Memorial service for Craig H. Neilsen planned27 November 2006
The family of Craig H. Neilsen, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Ameristar Casinos have arranged public memorial services for Craig, which will be held on Tuesday, November 28 and Wednesday, November 29.
Canbet no longer accepting U.S. players27 November 2006
In response to the UIGEA, Canbet is no longer accepting bets from U.S. players.
Questioning randomness27 November 2006
Slot Expert John Robison answers your slot and video poker questions.
G2E 2006 equals Technology26 November 2006
A running theme at this year's Global Gaming Expo (G2E) was the future of technology as it relates to the gaming entertainment industry. During last week's show, more than 26,000 industry professionals from across the globe gathered at the Las Vegas Convention Center to share best practices and view more than 150 new and exciting products.
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