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Gaming News Archives - Page 3962ESPN to Air Absolute Poker Pro Mark Seif's Second WSOP Win20 September 2005
ESPN is airing Absolute Poker pro Mark Seif's second consecutive win at this year's World Series of Poker.
Copa Casino Workers Fired After Hurricane20 September 2005
News Brief: Instead of receiving three months pay and benefits like other displaced casino workers on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, employees of the Copa Casino say they got a final paycheck and a termination letter the same day Hurricane Katrina struck.
Rhode Island Court Rejects Casino Proposal20 September 2005
News Brief: The Rhode Island Supreme Court ruled Monday that proposed legislation that would allow a Harrah's Entertainment/Narragansett Indian casino in West Warwick, would not give the state adequate control and is unconstitutional.
Glasgow Super-Casino Given Approval20 September 2005
International News Brief: Rangers Football Club has been given planning permission for a £120 million Las Vegas-style super casino and hotel complex in Glasgow.
Poker TV Appoints Members to Board20 September 2005
Poker TV Network, Inc. has appointed the first two members to
the Company's Board of Advisors to provide guidance and recommendations as the company rapidly expands.
Station Casinos Extends Note Offer20 September 2005
Station Casinos, Inc. will extend the expiration of the exchange offer for the Company's $200,000,000 outstanding principal amount of its 6 7/8% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2016 for up to $200,000,000 aggregate principal amount of 6 7/8% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2016.
Progressive Gaming Receives Approval Ticket System20 September 2005
Progressive Gaming International Corporation has received approval to commence routine 30-day field trials from the Nevada Gaming Control Board for Ticket In Ticket Out for its Matrix stand-alone slot platform.
Harrah's Entertainment Reports New Director20 September 2005
Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. said seven-year National Football League marketing executive Ty Stewart joined the company's operating subsidiary as director of partnership marketing.
Casinos Committed to Rebuild on Gulf Coast19 September 2005
All of the largest operators of commercial casinos with properties in Mississippi and Louisiana have committed to rebuild their properties in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
West Virginia Lawmakers Address Gambling Next Year19 September 2005
News Brief: West Virginia lawmakers expect to address table gambling legislation next year but probably not until after the fall 2006 elections are final.
In Effort to Reopen, Dog Track Begins Hiring19 September 2005
The Lakes Region Greyhound Park has a new owner, who has begun hiring back employees so the park can get back in business.
Casinos Expected to Help Outlet Stores19 September 2005
News Brief: Million-dollar Indian casinos are expected to boost customer counts and sagging sales at the two Barstow, California, outlet malls.
Joel Robuchon Opens Restaurants at MGM Grand19 September 2005
Culinary history has been made in Las Vegas as legendary chef Joel Robuchon opens his first restaurants in the United States, L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon and Joel Robuchon at The Mansion and at MGM Grand.
BethWorks Supporters, Opponents Prepare for Second Showdown19 September 2005
News Brief: Slot supporters and opponents get ready for a second showdown over a bill that would allow a casino-centered entertainment complex in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
Business Leaders Plan Proposal for Casinos19 September 2005
A civic-minded organization of Cleveland area business leaders plans to write a proposal in support of casino gambling.
Sky City Considers Acquisition19 September 2005
International News Brief: Sky City Entertainment Group, New Zealand's largest casino operator, is considering an acquisition as it seeks to reduce its reliance on its Auckland casino, where government curbs on gambling have crimped earnings.
Tribe Pays $100 Million for Casino Site19 September 2005
An Indian tribe that abandoned plans to build a casino near San Pablo Bay because of local opposition has paid $100 million for a new 270-acre casino site outside of Rohnert Park.
Borgata Adds Women's Poker Event19 September 2005
The Event Center at Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa was a sea of pink as the Ladies Only No Limit Hold 'em event kicked off Sunday and players sported their new pink Borgata Poker Open hats.
French Man and Son Win Euro Millions Jackpot19 September 2005
International News Brief: A jobless 55-year-old Frenchman and one of his seven children shared a prize of 75.88 million euros Saturday after selecting combinations of the family's ages in the multi-nation Euro Millions lottery.
Peppermill to Unveil Major Expansion Plan19 September 2005
The Peppermill hotel-casino intends this week to announce a $230 million expansion, including a new hotel, convention space and larger gambling floor, a newspaper reported Sunday.
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