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Gaming News Archives - Page 4071Venetian Chooses Travelocity27 June 2005
The Venetian Resort in Las Vegas has selected Travelocity as one of its premier online distribution channels.
Bluff Brings Bubble Insurance to the WSOP27 June 2005
The worst place to finish in any poker tournament is on the bubble.
Arizona Tribal Leaders: Gaming Act Fine As Is27 June 2005
News Brief: Two Arizona tribal leaders will tell a U.S. Senate committee Tuesday that Congress doesn't need to change the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act and that Arizona is a national model for gambling oversight.
Top Awards for King Neptune's, Trident Lounge27 June 2005
King Neptune's Casino and Trident Lounge
Casino have achieved top positioning in the
popular Casino Player magazine "Best of Gaming" edition out this week.
Ontario Gamble Pays Off27 June 2005
News Brief: The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp.'s $1 billion gamble on building a second casino in Niagara Falls is paying off.
DEQ to Acquire D P Stud27 June 2005
DEQ Systems Corp. intends to acquire a privately held Las Vegas Nevada based company named D P Stud, inc.
Gaming Plan Could Help Kansas County27 June 2005
News Brief: An area senator is supporting a gaming proposal that he says could share the wealth with Leavenworth County.
Foreign Workers Fill Casino Jobs27 June 2005
News Brief: It's not uncommon to hear Caribbean accents in hotel halls because casino resorts employ hundreds of foreign workers for housekeeping and other hard-to-fill jobs.
Florida to Appeal Judge's Ruling Allowing Slots on July 127 June 2005
News Brief: Lawyers representing the state of Florida decided Friday to appeal a judge's ruling that allows slot machines to be installed as early as July 1.
Nova Scotia Families Lobby for VLT Ban27 June 2005
News Brief: The families of five gambling addicts who killed themselves are joining a campaign to ban video lottery terminals.
Michigan Sues Two Casino Tribes27 June 2005
News Brief: Michigan has filed a federal lawsuit against Little River Band of Ottawa Indians and the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, seeking millions of dollars that the state uses to help support state economic-development operations.
PartyGaming Goes Public27 June 2005
International News Brief: Online casino PartyGaming priced its initial public offering Monday, putting it on course to enter Britain's FTSE 100 index of leading shares with a value of 4.6 billion pounds.
Michigan Tribes to Announce Casino Plans27 June 2005
News Brief: Four Indian tribes are expected to announce Monday that they will seek government approval to build and operate a full-service casino in Romulus near Detroit Metropolitan Airport, people familiar with the proposal said.
Las Vegas: Wynn looking to up Encore by 1,000 rooms27 June 2005
News Brief: Steve Wynn’s ambitious plans for the proposed $1.4 billion Encore hotel on the Las Vegas Strip have grown by more than 1,000 hotel rooms.
Adelson Interested in South Korean Project27 June 2005
International News Brief: Sheldon Adelson has expressed an interest in investing in a plan by the South Jeolla provincial government, dubbed the "J-Project," to build South Korea's largest leisure complex.
Casino Neighbors Worried About Waste Water27 June 2005
News Brief: Golden Acorn Casino neighbors are concerned over waste water released by the casino.
Experiencing Las Vegas: How's the Service? Casinos Tell Ringers: 'Be Our Guess'27 June 2005
Though it may seem out of sorts in a city where multibillion-dollar towers regularly rise out of vacant desert lots, the little things still matter most when winning over patrons at Southern Nevada resorts.
New Bets on Thai Casinos27 June 2005
International News Brief: The prospects for Australia's gaming tycoons of new opportunities in Thailand have improved, with the Thai Government pushing for a referendum on legalising casinos.
Gambling on Loopholes27 June 2005
News Brief: Even though Utah supposedly bans all gambling, bingo halls and other establishments have found legal loopholes around the ban.
Connecticut Ticket Wins $59.5 Million Powerball Jackpot27 June 2005
One lucky player in Connecticut matched
all 6 numbers Saturday and walked away with the $59.5 million jackpot.
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