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McKinney-James Joins MGM Mirage's Board

11 July 2005
Renewable energy consultant and Las Vegas resident Rose McKinney-James, who spent almost six years on the Mandalay Resort Group board of directors, on Friday officially joined the board of MGM Mirage.
 

WPT Evaluates Bid

11 July 2005
WPTE contacted the Goodman and Chesnoff firm in an effort to substantiate the credibility of a unsolicited bid but was not provided with any additional information.
 

WMS Industries Cut

11 July 2005
News Brief: Morgan Stanley cut casino equipment supplier WMS Industries, Inc. to equal weight from overweight, citing valuation.
 

Churchill Downs Spring Numbers Up

11 July 2005
The Spring Meet at Churchill Downs ended its 52-day run on Sunday with double-digit gains in on-track attendance and wagering, but a slight decline in off-track betting.
 

Thou Shall Not Steal:(Except for casino customers)

11 July 2005
 

You'll Be Back Once You Try "The Terminator" Video Slot

10 July 2005
Pam Droog: IGT has created a neat video slot in The Terminator.
 

Biggest World Series of Poker Begins

8 July 2005
With a first place prize jackpot of roughly $7.5 million awaiting the winner, the World Series of Poker kicked off its nine-day championship run Thursday at the Rio with the first of three preliminary rounds.
 

World Poker Shares Surge on Player's Bid

8 July 2005
News Brief: Market rumors of a $700 million bid, which were later confirmed by WPT Enterprises, sent its shares surging almost 59 percent on Friday to a new high of $28.20 on Nasdaq.
 

Wyoming Bingo Hall Goes Electronic

8 July 2005
News Brief: Electronic bingo is back at the Lions Club's Hilltop Bingo, and the hall's manager said this version of the game conforms to a judge's ruling in January that darkened gaming video monitors in Wyoming.
 

Embattled Lottery Director Seeks Outside Investigation

8 July 2005
The executive director of the Texas Lottery Commission has requested an outside investigation into the recent firing of the agency's financial director and other employees.
 

Ellis Gaming Submits Deal to Federal Regulators

8 July 2005
Ellis Gamings have submitted their Kickapoo tribal casino contract to federal regulators for approval.
 

No Attack Fallout Reported on Strip

8 July 2005
Las Vegas Strip casinos say they haven't witnessed any evidence that the terrorist attacks in London Thursday morning have dampened travel to Las Vegas.
 

Casino Employee Files Labor Complaint

8 July 2005
News Brief: A Chukchansi Gold casino employee has filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board, claiming the Coarsegold resort is trying to squelch efforts to decertify the workers' union.
 

Connecticut Casinos Vigilant About Safety

8 July 2005
News Brief: Security is always an issue at the Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods Resort Casino, but both have taken special precautions since the terrorist attacks in America nearly four years ago.
 

Casino Rewards Launches Bonus Feature

8 July 2005
Players with a penchant for big, new, exciting slots and rewarding bonuses will find both at Casino Rewards this week as we launch the unique and highly innovative Golden Goose Bonus Feature on two 5 reel, 20 payline video slots.
 

WSOP Team Bodog Adds Celebrity Players

8 July 2005
Team Bodog has added Nicholas Gonzalez, Oliver Hudson and DJ AM to its World Series of Poker Team.
 

California Lottery Sued by Gambling Opponents

8 July 2005
News Brief: Gambling opponents sued Wednesday to shut down Mega Millions, arguing that the California Lottery lacks authority to join the 12-state game without legislative approval.
 

Malaysian Official Criticized by Prime Minister

8 July 2005
International News Brief: He may have been spared from having to repay a RM7.1 million gambling debt but Datuk Seri Osu Sukam could not escape the wrath of the Malaysian Prime Minister.
 

Mississippi Commission Considers Shutdown

8 July 2005
News Brief: The Mississippi Gaming Commission has called a 2 p.m. meeting with casino operators to discuss shutdown procedures should an order be issued.
 

SkyCity Embroiled in Drug Controversy

8 July 2005
International News Brief: Port Adelaide Football Club and SkyCity Casino are embroiled in a drugs controversy after casino security staff failed to take any action against a man they believed to be "snorting drugs" at a Power function.
 


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