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Gaming News Archives - Page 4033Documentary Looks at Poker World3 August 2005
"Poker Bustouts," a new 60-minute documentary from Willis Entertainment exposes the truth about the professional poker circuit.
Court Reinstates Suit Against Hard Rock3 August 2005
The Nevada Supreme Court Tuesday reinstated a suit against the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas by a woman who said she was injured in the parking lot during an attempted burglary.
PokerStars Moves to Isle of Man3 August 2005
International News Brief: PokerStars, the world’s second biggest internet poker company, will announce today that it is moving its operations to the Isle of Man, presaging a possible stock market flotation.
Mirage Hopes to Tap the Trendy Crowd with New Clubs, Eateries3 August 2005
In a few months Light Group will open Jet in conjunction with a restaurant called Stack and a lounge named Mink.
Judge Approves Casino Ship's Spending Plan3 August 2005
News Brief: A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge said Tuesday he would permit the owners of the Ocean Jewel casino cruise ship to use available funds to pay employees, maintain their insurance and keep a consultant hired to turn the failing operation around.
Legislative Democrats Seek Agreement on Lottery3 August 2005
Democrats worked Tuesday to settle differences over pay raises, cigarette taxes and a lottery so they can close a budget deal for state government.
St. Bernard Parish Stops New Gambling Truck Stops3 August 2005
St. Bernard Parish has ordered a 180-day moratorium on new video poker truck stops while the parish government tries to change zoning laws to restrict the locations of the mini-casinos.
GTECH Sells Turfway Interest3 August 2005
News Brief: GTECH, a Rhode Island maker of slot machines and video lottery terminals, has sold its one-third interest in the Turfway Park thoroughbred race track.
Indiana Riverboats Reports Results Up3 August 2005
News Brief: Second-quarter revenues were up for two of Indiana's riverboat casino operators, as Argosy Gaming Co. and Pinnacle Entertainment both reported quarterly results on Tuesday.
Great Canadian Gaming Completes Placement3 August 2005
Great Canadian Gaming Corporation has completed its previously announced private placement of 3,703,704 special warrants for gross proceeds of CAD $75 million.
Louisiana Parish Approves Video Poker Moratorium3 August 2005
News Brief: The St. Bernard Parish Council on Tuesday approved a 180-day moratorium on new video poker truck stops, temporarily halting new permits for such businesses while officials try to tweak zoning laws to restrict their location in the future.
West Virginia City Discusses Video Gambling Options3 August 2005
News Brief: Wheeling City Manager Robert Herron on Tuesday presented city council with information about how other West Virginia cities are battling the rise of video gambling parlors.
Gambling Banned in Chechnya3 August 2005
International News Brief: The first vice premier of the pro-Moscow Chechen government, Ramzan Kadyrov, has outlawed all gambling businesses in the republic, RIA Novosti reported Wednesday.
Exclusive: Casino City Talks to Greg Fossilman Raymer3 August 2005
During his recent high pressured appearance at the World Poker Series and to celebrate the release of the DVD of his famous win in 2004, Casino City got lucky and chatted to Greg Raymer.
Peermont Reaches Record High3 August 2005
International News Brief: Peermont Global's share price reached a record high yesterday after Monday's announcement that it expected first-half headline earnings a share to climb as much as 45%-55%.
PartyGaming Signs with Marketing Company3 August 2005
InterAge Ltd. will begin fulfilling the web-based marketing needs of PartyGaming Marketing, based in Gibraltar and the United Kingdom.
Illinois Town Wants Casino Back3 August 2005
News Brief: East Dubuque leaders are trying to get their gaming license back.
California County to Vote on Casino3 August 2005
News Brief: Yuba County voters will have their say this November about whether they want a tribal hotel-casino in their backyard.
Check Those Bags and Try Your Luck3 August 2005
The sound of quarters dropping on tin is one of the first sounds visitors hear when they arrive at McCarran and one of the last they hear when they leave.
Hard Rock Scraps Deal with California Tribe3 August 2005
Hard Rock President Kevin Kelley said the property has decided to scrap the deal with the Pauma Band of Luiseno Mission Indians near San Diego to develop and run a casino resort for the tribe.
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