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Gaming News Archives - Page 4041Betting Angle Books Abound at GBC as Grid Season Nears27 July 2005
Critics Pan Racino Age Limit27 July 2005
News Brief: You'll have to be 19 to bet at the new racino at the Charlottetown Driving Park, but critics see the increased age limit as doing little to stop addictive gambling.
More Hotels Are Trying Fewer Sheet Changes: Policies at LV Properties Vary27 July 2005
While more hotel operators move toward a policy of changing sheets every other day for guests, some Las Vegas casinos say they have no plans to change the way they serve guests.
More Travelers Coming to Vegas27 July 2005
After the first six months of 2005, McCarran International Airport is on track to serve more than 43 million passengers for the year.
Analysts: IGT Poised to Expand with Acquisition27 July 2005
International Game Technology will get a new foothold in online gaming without risking its licenses, analysts said today about the Reno company's $90 million acquisition of WagerWorks Inc.
Company Appoints CFO27 July 2005
Tom Lettero, former chief financial officer of the Aladdin, has been appointed CFO of Cannery Casino Resorts.
Cirque du Soleil Worker Tells Jurors about Accident27 July 2005
News Brief: The accident left Brown paralyzed from the waist down, and he is missing about 25 percent of his skull.
Survey Shows Nearly One in Three Missourians Gambled27 July 2005
Nearly one of out every three Missourians gambled in the past year, according to new survey results released Tuesday.
Responsible Gaming Education Week: Gaming Industry Leaders Introduce National Awareness Wristband Campaign27 July 2005
Industry leaders will unveil a new responsible gaming awareness campaign at the launch of the eighth annual Responsible Gaming Education Week.
Slot Machines Seized Not Subject to Forfeiture27 July 2005
The state Court of Appeals has ruled that slot machines seized from a home in Alamogordo that were not used for illegal gambling aren't subject to forfeiture by state regulators.
McCarran Flier Count on Pace for Another Record27 July 2005
With half a year now in the books, Las Vegas' McCarran International Airport is well on its way to setting a 12-month passenger record for the second consecutive year.
Boyd Finds Downtown to Liking27 July 2005
While some downtown casinos had their struggles over the past few months, Boyd Gaming's three properties centered around Fremont Street flourished during the second quarter.
Ruling Favors R&R in Slogan Battle27 July 2005
A higher ranking U.S. District Court judge issued a ruling late on Monday that could bolster R&R Partners' case against California businesswoman Dorothy Tovar.
Why Craps Players Can't Have their Cake and Eat It, too27 July 2005
Alan Krigman discusses the benefits or disadvantages of place bets and come bets.
Snoop Dogg Rocks the Troops26 July 2005
Bodog.net sponsored a celebrity “thank you to the troops” charity event this past weekend.
Studebaker Exhibition At Boomtown26 July 2005
Classic car enthusiasts can enjoy a free exhibition of magnificently maintained, exquisitely restored Studebaker vehicles at Boomtown Casino Resort in Verdi.
WPT Enterprises, Inc. Prevails Against World Poker Tour Trademark & Copyright Infringers26 July 2005
Company vigorously defends marks, prevents proliferation of unauthorized merchandise and programming.
MEC Decides How to Weed out Its Stable26 July 2005
News Brief: Magna Entertainment Corp. has identified as key operations a handful of racetracks in California, Florida, Maryland and Texas
For Coast, Practical Equals Palatable26 July 2005
The Coast Casinos chain is choosing to stick to a tried-and-true strategy at its upcoming South Coast resort that will instead emphasize value and comfort over glamour.
Court: Pregnant Casino Worker's Firing Not Unlawful26 July 2005
A casino that fired a woman whose problem-plagued pregnancy caused her to run out of leave time did not violate the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination in doing so, the state Supreme Court ruled Monday.
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