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Gaming News Archives - Page 3866Casino Refuses to Pay Out Jackpot4 July 2006
News Brief: Two men from Manitoba have hired a lawyer and are threatening legal action after a Winnipeg casino refused to pay out more than $209,000 in slot-machine winnings.
Las Vegas Extravaganza Basks in Genuine Beatles4 July 2006
News Brief: The premiere this weekend of 'Love,' the new Cirque du Soleil show, prompted a gathering of Beatle families, friends and associates that may never be repeated.
Inside Gaming Column: A Little Tax Pain Packs Big Potential4 July 2006
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Chester Residents Flock to Casino Job Fair4 July 2006
News Brief: Chester residents flocked to a job fair last week for the slot-machine parlor and racetrack under construction on the riverfront, but its operator, Harrah's Entertainment Inc., remains guarded about how many residents it will hire.
Straban Commission Members Step Down4 July 2006
News Brief: In an expression of solidarity with their former chairman, four members of the five-person Straban Township Planning Commission have removed themselves from any decision-making related to a casino proposed in the township.
Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….4 July 2006
A week for the journeymen of the US and European tour last week with JJ Henry winning the Buick Championship and John Bickerton triumphing at the French Open.
Prescott in Casino Controversy4 July 2006
nternational News Brief: The UK parliament's watchdog is to contact the deputy prime minister, John Prescott, about his visit to the ranch of the man who wants to open Britain's first super-casino.
Horseracing Rocked by Fixing Charges Against Champion Jockey Fallon4 July 2006
International News Brief: The six-times champion jockey, Kieren Fallon, was charged yesterday with race-fixing offences after a two-year investigation which is likely to have major implications for horseracing and online betting.
Chickens Falling at Harrah's4 July 2006
Visitors to Harrah's Louisiana Downs Casino &
Racetrack were greeted with skydiving chicken as part of a new promotion at the casino called Chick-Tac-Dough.
PC Universe Name, Ticker Symbol Change Approved4 July 2006
PC Universe, Inc., formerly known as Poker TV Network, Inc. reports its name and ticker symbol change has been accepted by The NASDAQ
Stock Market.
Powerball Jackpot Rises to $50 Million4 July 2006
Since no one correctly matched all six numbers in Saturday's Powerball drawing the jackpot will grow to an estimated $50 million.
GTECH Pays Cash Dividend4 July 2006
GTECH Holdings it expects to pay a quarterly
cash dividend on its common stock of $0.085 per share, payable on July 28, 2006.
Nevadan At Work: When Change Happens, Executive with Station Casinos Embraces It4 July 2006
After nine years at the heart of the Strip, Scott Kreeger wanted a change of pace. What he got was an education.
eCOGRA Plans Online Player Survey4 July 2006
eCOGRA has unveiled plans for one of the world's largest online gambling research initiatives.
Mega Millions Jackpot Grows4 July 2006
Less than a week after a ticket sold in Genoa, Ohio won
an estimated $23 million jackpot, Mega Millions excitement is building.
Money Casino Releases New Slot4 July 2006
Money Casino is extending its selection of exquisite slot games with its latest release- Circus Side Show Slot.
Casino Firms Say They Can Weather Jersey Shutdown4 July 2006
News Brief: Atlantic City casinos could close Wednesday if a state budget crisis isn't averted today, but gambling companies with ties to Northern Nevada are not expected to take a big hit.
Small Town Poker Tour Begins4 July 2006
The Small Town Poker Tour will kick off round one of 2006 STPT Amateur Championships July 29 in Monroe, Louisiana.
Bodog.com Offers Updated Odds4 July 2006
Bodog.com Sportsbook is offering a variety of lines, futures and innovative player and team props covering all the action from the World Cup in Germany.
Looking In On: Tourism4 July 2006
In the Alice-in-Taxiland world of the Clark County cab business, prospective cab companies must clear a number of hurdles before their cars can hit the streets.
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