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Gaming News Archives - Page 4065South Australia Reduce Pokies1 July 2005
International News Brief: More than 2,000 poker machines will be switched off in South Australia from midnight ACST as part of the State Government's effort to reduce problem gambling.
Georgia Governor's Lottery Fund Plan Finds Support1 July 2005
News Brief: Ralph Reed has endorsed Governor Sonny Perdue's call for a state constitutional amendment that would prevent lottery money from being used for anything except HOPE college scholarships, pre-kindergarten classes and building up financial reserves.
Kentucky's Horse Industry Ranks Fourth1 July 2005
News Brief: Kentucky's horse industry is the fourth largest in the nation in terms of dollar magnitude, number of industry participants and employment generated, according to a recent study.
Southern Baptists Won't Track Down Gaming Machines1 July 2005
News Brief: The South Carolina Baptist Convention will not be directly involved with SLED in targeting illegal video gaming machines, officials from the Convention said.
New Tax Helps Problem Gamblers1 July 2005
News Brief: Now low-income Washington state residents with gambling addictions will have more help.
Barstow Petitions for Casino Vote1 July 2005
News Brief: A Barstow, California, committee pushing for an Indian casino plans to start circulating a petition Saturday to place the issue on the Nov. 8 ballot.
Michigan Tribe Unveils Plans1 July 2005
News Brief: The Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians unveiled plans Wednesday for a massive casino/hotel/entertainment complex on a 97-acre parcel of land on Cemetery Road, south of Petoskey.
Players Network Produces World Series of Poker Show1 July 2005
Players Network will produce and air live programming from the site of the World Series Of Poker at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.
Sportsbook.com Posts Odds on Phil Jackson, Lakers1 July 2005
With the Zen Master and Kobe reunited
for the 2005/2006 NBA campaign, Sportsbook.com has posted odds on how the odd couple will fare in this new Los Angeles Lakers era.
Heard it on the River1 July 2005
Rudi Schiffer gives the lowdown on the latest news from the resorts in Tunica, Mississippi.
Those itsy-bitsy advantages still count1 July 2005
Tipping Blackjack Dealers1 July 2005
John Marchel: Blackjack dealers depend on tokes or tips as a big part of their total income.
Shuffle Master to Purchase of Bet the Set '21'30 June 2005
Shuffle Master, Inc. reports that it has finalized the purchase of Bet the Set "21" from Magnum Gaming, Inc.
Online Series of Poker Begins30 June 2005
The Online Series of Poker (OSOP) is underway. This is the first time in the history of online gaming that a tournament has been held across multiple online poker rooms.
Store Owner Stripped of License30 June 2005
A North Andover convenience store owner who admitted stealing a customer's winning lottery ticket has been stripped of his license to sell Massachusetts Lottery tickets, a lottery spokeswoman said.
Oklahoma Tribal Gaming Numbers Fall Short30 June 2005
Oklahoma will receive less than one-third of the money it expected through tribal gaming compacts, according to newly released figures.
$10 Million Infusion Approved for Barrick30 June 2005
Employees and suppliers of four downtown Las Vegas casinos will get paid thanks to regulators' approval Wednesday of a plan to invest $10 million to keep the parent company afloat.
Alliance Gaming Files Suit30 June 2005
Alliance Gaming Corp. has filed suit in the state of Washington against Shuffle Master, alleging a patent infringement.
Boyd: Diversity Numbers Good for Small Company30 June 2005
Boyd Gaming Corp. has for the first time released statistics on minority hiring and purchasing and will unveil an online registry and a supplier system designed to give small companies a better shot at company contracts.
New Gambling Laws Get Hostile Response30 June 2005
News Brief: Plans for new laws to regulate American Indian gambling got a hostile response from casino-operating tribes who told a Senate committee they're already amply regulated.
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