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Gaming News Archives - Page 4022Penn National Expects to Close Deal Soon18 July 2005
Penn National Gaming, Inc.’s Louisiana Casino Cruises, Inc. has satisfied substantially all of the conditions to closing related to its proposed purchase of the property on which Penn National's Casino Rouge conducts a significant portion of its dockside operations.
Juliano Resigns as President of Caesars Palace18 July 2005
Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. reports that Mark Juliano has resigned as President of Caesars Palace, effective July 31.
Horoscope for the Week of July 17, 200517 July 2005
On July 16, 2005 at 5:34 Am PDT the planet Saturn entered (ingressed) the
sign of Leo.
Everything's Ducky When You Play Quackers Video Slots17 July 2005
Pam Droog: It's about hunting, costume-wearing ducks.
Money Can Buy Happiness at the Poker Table15 July 2005
In poker, it seems money can indeed buy happiness. It can also provide a few lessons for our world leaders.
Magna Won't Seek Pennsylvania License15 July 2005
News Brief: Magna Entertainment, the Canadian horse racing company that had flirted with seeking a thoroughbred license in Pennsylvania for more than a year and a half, is now officially a scratch.
Lotto Super 7 Jackpot Draw Tonight15 July 2005
The Lotto Super 7 jackpot for tonight’s drawing has reached $10 million.
Credit Card Con Artists Plead Guilty15 July 2005
Two men with reported ties to Romanian crime rings pleaded guilty Thursday to separate charges involving stolen credit cards and false documents allegedly used to steal upward of $1million from casinos and ATMs.
Binion to Launch Poker Tournament15 July 2005
Binion's Gambling Hall & Hotel in Downtown Las Vegas will return
to international poker competition in Fall 2006 with a new tournament, Binion's Poker Classic.
AREP Given Nevada Approval15 July 2005
Nevada gaming regulators have given preliminary approval to a holding company that will manage the Stratosphere and the two Arizona Charlie's casinos.
Harrah's Thinking Bigger for Poker Tournament15 July 2005
As the 2005 competition winds to a close and the new world champion is crowned sometime this evening, or possibly very early Saturday, Harrah's is looking toward the 2006 tournament, expanding opportunities to increase awareness of the World Series brand.
Red Rock Station Construction Continues15 July 2005
Construction continues on Red Rock Station Casino near Charleston Boulevard and Interstate 215.
California Lottery Official Posed as Reporter15 July 2005
News Brief: The Schwarzenegger administration has condemned one of its lottery officials for masquerading as a reporter to gather ammunition in a legal battle over whether the multistate Mega Millions game is constitutional in California.
Philippine Police Claim Victory Over Illegal Gambling15 July 2005
International News Brief: The Philippine National Police (PNP) here has claimed that it has succeeded in the campaign against any form of illegal gambling in the city’s 40 barangays.
B.C. Rakes in Gambling Revenue15 July 2005
News Brief: British Columbia rakes in hundreds of millions of dollars from gambling revenues each year, and the amount keeps rising. John Les, the minister responsible for gaming, says the province is not addicted to gambling revenues.
Rhode Island Lawmakers Vote on Gambling Legislation15 July 2005
News Brief: Lawmakers return to the Rhode Island House to vote on legislation that would allow the state to sign contracts leading to major expansions of gambling at Rhode Island's two video-slot emporiums: Lincoln Park and Newport Grand.
Iowa Regulators Won't Hear New Bids15 July 2005
News Brief: Iowa communities desperate to renew bids for riverboat casino licenses will have to wait up to two years.
GoSportsBet Sponsors Stag Weekends15 July 2005
News Brief: By supplying stag weekend essentials, GoSportsBet gives the party organizer a helping hand by easing the cost and responsibility.
World's Largest Game of Human Bingo Pays Out $50,00015 July 2005
Hundreds of people from all over Southern California took to the field at Arrowhead Credit Union Park in San Bernardino to play in the world's largest human bingo game.
Lawsuit Filed Against Bear River Casino Manager15 July 2005
News Brief: A breach-of-contract lawsuit has been filed against Jim Gannarelli, Bear River Casino’s general manager and former Mazatzal Casino chief executive officer, by his former employer, the Tonto Apache Tribe.
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