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Gaming News Archives - Page 3774WPT to Introduce Progressive Platforms, Content28 September 2006
As the global leader in poker entertainment and the company behind the worldwide poker television boom, WPTE will offer new sponsorship, licensing and programming opportunities for 2007.
WTA Approved for License28 September 2006
Magna Entertainment Corp. reports the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has granted approval to Washington Trotting Association, Inc. of a Conditional Category 1 gaming license.
Century Casinos Closes South African Transaction28 September 2006
Century Casinos, Inc. reports the closing of the previously announced agreement to sell its interest in the Gauteng, South Africa, development project to the Akani Group.
Penn National Gaming Granted Conditional License28 September 2006
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has granted Penn National Gaming a conditional Category 1 slot machine license for the placement of slot machines at its planned Hollywood Casino.
Harrah's Sponsors National Black MBA Conference28 September 2006
Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. announced it is a major sponsor of the 28th Annual National Black MBA Conference in Atlanta.
Should I Play the Supersystem or the Limited Bankroll System?28 September 2006
Frank Scoblete answers readers' questions.
Sportingbet Slams US War on Net Gambling27 September 2006
International News Brief: Online gaming outfit Sportingbet has gone on the offensive against the American authorities ahead of a crucial hearing for Peter Dicks, its former chairman.
Wynn Considers Return to Atlantic City27 September 2006
News Brief: He's the guy who glamorized Atlantic City's casino industry in the 1980s and then left town in a huff over New Jersey's onerous gaming regulations.
Hill, Ritz end U.S. operations27 September 2006
The legal turmoil surrounding online gambling in the U.S. has prompted two British companies, William Hill and Ritz Club, to stop taking bets over the Internet from American players.
Facade Work Up Next in Rail City Casino Expansion27 September 2006
News Brief: With the new parking mostly finished, Rail City casino guests will see preparations are being made for building the new structure.
Racetracks Enter Home Stretch for Slots27 September 2006
News Brief: The state Gaming Control Board is expected to issue temporary casino licenses today to Penn National and several other horse racetracks.
Backing for Isle of Capri Casinos Plan27 September 2006
News Brief: Isle of Capri Casinos Inc.'s proposed $1 billion development plan for the lower Hill District has won the approval of the city Planning Commission.
Casino Industry Lawyer Nominated for Judgeship27 September 2006
News Brief: A long-time casino industry attorney is among four people nominated yesterday by Gov. Jon Corzine for state judgeships.
Coast Loyal to Southern Gaming Summit Bad Timing27 September 2006
News Brief: The American Gaming Association is shopping for a venue to hold a seminar next spring, but tourism officials are wary of any event that would compete with the Southern Gaming Summit.
ESPN: The Worldwide Leader in Televised Poker27 September 2006
The ESPN broadcast of the 2006 World Series of Poker Main Event wrapped up last night, and the network once again outclassed all the other televised poker programs.
Defense Bill Dispute May Stall Internet Gambling Proposal27 September 2006
A dispute among Republican leaders may delay the fate of a proposed Internet gambling ban until after the Nov. 7 elections, congressional and lobbying sources said Tuesday.
Sands Progresses With Cotai Plans27 September 2006
Las Vegas Sands Corp. has begun construction on its last two resort locations in Macau that will ultimately bring to the Chinese community 10 different hotel brands with a combined 9,400 rooms.
Post Labor Day School Start Helps Michigan Tourism Industry27 September 2006
South African Gambling Revenue Up27 September 2006
International News Brief: Gross gambling revenue rose by 16% to R11.5bn in 2005/06, according to the South Africa National Gambling Board.
Wisconsin Tribes Spent Millions on Political Campaigns27 September 2006
News Brief: Political spending linked to Wisconsin Indian tribes and tribal gambling interests totals at least $5.4 million in the past decade, a review of state and federal dona
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