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Gaming News Archives - Page 4011The Venetian Resort-Hotel-Casino Honored2 August 2005
The Venetian Resort-Hotel-Casino has been awarded Meetings & Conventions magazine's highly coveted Gold Key 'Elite' Award and Gold Platter 'Elite' Award for 2005.
Heard it on the River1 August 2005
Rudi Schiffer gives the lowdown on the latest news from the resorts in Tunica, Mississippi.
Partnership to Specialize in High Rises29 July 2005
Developers Stephen Cloobeck and Steven Molasky have formed a partnership that will specialize in developing high-rise residences on or near the Strip.
Gaming Commission OKs Rules for Slot Surveillance29 July 2005
The Nevada Gaming Commission unanimously approved a series of new gaming regulations that shorten the process for modifying surveillance systems, allow slot manufacturers to ship devices out of state to locations that allow gaming and allow slot machines in liquor stores.
Hard Rock Opts Out Of Tribal Deal to Focus on Las Vegas Project29 July 2005
The Hard Rock hotel and casino has severed ties with a California Indian tribe in order to focus its energies on building its $1 billion-plus condominium project and casino expansion in Las Vegas.
Resort Pays Fine after Violating Regulation29 July 2005
A Strip casino has paid a fine for violating gaming regulations involving money-laundering.
Prosecutor Tries to Poke Holes in Potter's Claims29 July 2005
A federal prosecutor tried Thursday to discredit a British gambling executive's claim that he knew nothing about the role of the speaker of the Rhode Island House when he allegedly conspired to offer him a $4 million bribe.
Intercasino.com Proves There's over a Million Reasons to Play29 July 2005
$1,067,836.00 jackpot is won by, lucky progressive slot player, Richard R. on the Millionaires Club Slot game.
Lottery Scholarship Program Faces Financial Squeeze29 July 2005
A popular college scholarship program faces a potential financial shortfall in several years because projected lottery revenue isn't keeping pace with student scholarship demand.
Casino Revenue for June up on Coast, down along River29 July 2005
State casino revenue for June showed a marked contrast -- up on the coast and down at gambling houses along the Mississippi River.
Lottery CEO Could Get 65 Percent Pay Bonus29 July 2005
A state lawmaker instrumental in creating the Tennessee lottery is upset by a bonus plan approved this week for the lottery's employees.
Station Casinos' Profit Increases 40 Percent29 July 2005
Brisk population growth and job expansion in Southern Nevada have propelled a 40 percent increase in profit at Station Casinos.
Rawson Dean for Dental School29 July 2005
Former State Sen. Ray Rawson, the Nevada Gaming Commission's newest appointee, is involved with a private college in Hawaii that is being sued by a state agency for deceptive business practices.
Holding Company Approved to Manage Las Vegas Casinos29 July 2005
Nevada gaming regulators Thursday approved a holding company to manage the Stratosphere and two Arizona Charlie's casinos.
Media Exposure: Las Vegas Lands NBA All-Star Game29 July 2005
Las Vegas will host the National Basketball Association's All-Star Weekend in February 2007, multiple sources told the Review-Journal on Thursday.
Pinnacle Entertainment Opens Casino in Neuquen, Argentina29 July 2005
The new Casino Magic Argentina facility includes a larger and much more lavish casino.
Suit Could Reopen Talks About Bingo in Santee29 July 2005
News Brief: The Catawba Indian Nation — which is still seeking authority to open a high-stakes bingo operation in Santee — is preparing to file a lawsuit against the state of South Carolina.
Poker, Beantown style29 July 2005
US FTC Approves Penn National Deal to Buy Argosy28 July 2005
News Brief: U.S. antitrust authorities said on Wednesday they had approved plans by racetrack operator Penn National Gaming Inc. to buy riverboat gambling company Argosy Gaming Co.
Beware of Three-Card Trickery at the Races28 July 2005
International News Brief: People who are caught up in the gambling fever of the Galway races can fall prey to respectable looking men in suits who ‘rob’ punters of €50 or €100 a time.
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