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Cities Encouraged to Hold Special Elections on Gambling

30 August 2005
The operators of the Southland Greyhound Park in West Memphis, Ark., and Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, Ark., have asked their city governments to call special elections for Nov. 8.
 

Court to Decide Disputed B.C. Lottery Jackpot

30 August 2005
News Brief: A judge will decide who gets a share of a $14.5-million lottery jackpot in British Columbia.
 

Alaska Poker Advocate Pushes for Card Rooms

30 August 2005
News Brief: The man dubbed ‘Alaska's Poker Guru’ pitched the Anchorage business community Monday on his efforts to legalize card rooms in the state.
 

Tribe Undergoes Upheaval

30 August 2005
A petition drive has started in an attempt to remove Larry Nuckolls as governor of the 2,900-member Absentee Shawnee Tribe, less than two months after tribal members voted out his predecessor.
 

Tribe Undergoes Upheaval

30 August 2005
A petition drive has started in an attempt to remove Larry Nuckolls as governor of the 2,900-member Absentee Shawnee Tribe, less than two months after tribal members voted out his predecessor.
 

California Commission Allowed Closed Sessions

30 August 2005
News Brief: Legislation to give California's gambling commission greater discretion to conduct its business in closed session was sent to the governor yesterday after a final vote in the Senate.
 

Lottery Prospects Up in Air

30 August 2005
When the 2005 legislative session began seven months ago, House members agreed to a bipartisan power-sharing arrangement, while Senate Democrats approved rule changes to quash Republican dissent.
 

Illegal Auckland Casino Hit Raided

30 August 2005
International News Brief: An illegal Auckland casino has became the first to fall victim to the Gambling Act.
 

Pinnacle Boosts Budget for St. Louis Project

30 August 2005
Pinnacle Entertainment on Monday said the price of its planned riverboat casino near the Gateway Arch in downtown St. Louis has doubled due to additional commitments and an increase in the project's scope.
 

Nova Scotia's Problem Gambling Laws Criticized

30 August 2005
News Brief: Nova Scotia is not doing enough to keep problem gamblers away from the province's two casinos, critics said yesterday as they responded to the story of a man who lost $500,000 to slot machines over three years.
 

Connecticut Tribe Wants Cyber-Squatter Evicted

30 August 2005
News Brief: The Mashantucket Pequots went to U.S. District Court Monday to evict a so-called ‘cyber-squatter’ from an Internet site that attracts Web surfers looking for information about Foxwoods Resort Casino.
 

Investors Criticize Emerald Casino Deal

30 August 2005
News Brief: A group of black, Hispanic and female investors is claiming that Emerald Casino Inc. has so badly botched its effort to sell its dormant casino license that a judge should name a third party to get the job done.
 

Puttin' On the Glitz

30 August 2005
A collaboration of international developers, designers and architects plan to introduce what they call the next evolution in urban lifestyle to Las Vegas with a $3 billion hotel and condominium complex.
 

Loveman: Stewart Bullied Company

30 August 2005
The president of Harrah's Entertainment said Monday that Rod Stewart's entourage bullied the gaming company into a regrettable, $2 million concert deal in 2000 with threats to destroy a high-profile millennium eve concert at the Rio.
 

Potawatomi Tribe Bet on Expansion

30 August 2005
News Brief: The Forest County Potawatomi tribe is proceeding with a $240 million expansion of its Milwaukee casino if the tribe receives a favorable ruling in a lawsuit pending before the state Supreme Court.
 

West Virginia Rally Against Casino Rumors

30 August 2005
News Brief: Casino gambling was on the minds of West Virginian Republicans and opposition forces Monday when a Silent Majority Rally was held at the state capitol.
 

William Hill Poker Back The Group 3 Strensall Stakes at York

30 August 2005
William Hill Poker is now branching further in to horse race sponsorship tomorrow with their backing of the £50,000 Group Three Strensall Stakes at York.
 

Casino Cruise Owners Found Guilty

30 August 2005
News Brief: A Denver jury agreed with federal prosecutors that the owners of SeaEscape played a crucial role in an alleged credit card scam during the 1990s.
 

Oregon's Casino Rules Questioned

30 August 2005
News Brief: Oregon’s definition of what makes a casino is being criticized as by gambling critics.
 

Mississippi Casinos Damage Could Hurt State

30 August 2005
News Brief: Dan McDaniel, a Jackson gaming lawyer, said Hurricane Katrina's impact on Mississippi could be huge, depending upon how severely casinos are damaged and how long they stay shut.
 


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