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Gaming News Archives - Page 3627Michigan casino land move stalled6 March 2007
ews Brief: Hours before the Michigan government planned to set aside land for the Gun Lake tribe to use as a casino, a judge issued a stay preventing the move.
PBL focuses on global expansion6 March 2007
International News Brief: Publishing & Broadcasting Ltd's gaming chief, Rowen Craigie, is stepping back from the day-to-day running of the Crown and Burswood casinos to focus on a multibillion-dollar expansion offshore.
Smoking critic loses casino job6 March 2007
News Brief: A vocal critic of casino smoking was laid off Sunday from his position as a tables-games supervisor, a move the Somers Point man calls retaliatory.
Louisiana tracks problem gambling6 March 2007
CIBER has been contracted to track compulsive gambling and
related criminal activity in Louisiana.
Early-bird sign-up for Pennsylvania conference6 March 2007
Early-bird registration for
the 3rd annual Pennsylvania Gaming Congress & Racing Forum is still
available at a $100 savings.
Courts rule against Italian legislation6 March 2007
A court has ruled that Italian legislation prohibiting the cross-border provision of betting under threat of imprisonment is in infringement of the freedom of establishment and services under the Treaty on European Union.
IGT declares quarterly dividend of thirteen cents6 March 2007
International Game Technology Board of Directors has
declared a quarterly cash dividend of thirteen cents per share,
payable on April 2, 2007 to shareholders of record on March 19, 2007.
Hard Rock deal finalized6 March 2007
The Seminole Tribe of Florida has finalized the acquisition of Hard Rock International with a ceremonial closing event.
Understanding cultural differences6 March 2007
Knowing your customers – their preferences and even their superstitions – will pay off.
Mega Millions jackpot reaches record amount6 March 2007
The Mega Millions jackpot has climbed up to an estimated $355 million for Tuesday's drawing, the largest in the game's history.
Casino College opens another California school6 March 2007
The Casino College recently opened their second Southern California Casino School on Wilshire Blvd. in Los Angeles.
Churchill-Magna comports with Youbet business model6 March 2007
Youbet.com, Inc. says that the objectives espoused by Churchill Downs and Magna Entertainment in their announcement of a content joint venture yesterday validate Youbet's substantial investments in a number of areas.
Shingle Springs motion denied6 March 2007
The California Court of Appeal has denied the motion to forbid construction from proceeding on the proposed interchange to provide direct access to Shingle Springs Foothill Oaks casino.
Jeff Simpson on a good, fair decision made by the Gaming Control Board5 March 2007
Jeff Simpson shares a few impressions from last week's Gaming Control Board hearing that recommended approving Pansy Ho as a suitable business partner for MGM Mirage in Macau.
Station Casinos learns lesson about neighbors5 March 2007
The last time Station Casinos broke ground, there was a big dust-up by neighbors complaining about the height, the traffic, the imposition. This time, neighbors' reaction is more akin to a hallelujah chorus.
Looking in on: Gaming5 March 2007
Research by economist and real estate consultant John Restrepo indicates that most condo buyers prefer views of lakes and oceans to views of casinos.
Guests hit $2.9 million winning streak in February at Spa Resort Casino5 March 2007
Slot players found fortune at Spa Resort Casino in February, taking home 44 jackpots above $25,000 in just 28 days.
Interview with Jeffrey Pollack: The 2007 WSOP5 March 2007
Newly hired World Series of Poker Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack didn’t have enough time to make his presence fully felt during the scheduling of the 2006 WSOP.
PKR scoops 300K players5 March 2007
The figures show astonishing growth rates, particularly in light of recent American legislation that prevented PKR from accepting US based players.
Fight brewing over aviation administration's funding5 March 2007
Battle lines are forming between airline passengers and private plane operators over who should pay for the nation's air traffic control system.
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