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Gaming News Archives - Page 4083Failed Deal Spurs Lawsuit25 May 2005
A San Diego Indian tribe has sued Caesars Entertainment Inc. and Harrah's Entertainment Inc. for breach of contract, saying Caesars abandoned an agreement to develop a major casino for the tribe.
National Lottery Wins Big with Interactive Service25 May 2005
International News Brief: National Lottery operator Camelot says it is now the world's largest interactive lottery, having increased sales through the internet, digital TV and text messaging by 600 per cent.
Power Outage Hits New Resort25 May 2005
Officials at Wynn Las Vegas are investigating the cause of a power outage that briefly affected the new Strip resort Tuesday.
Tourist Wins Record Pokie Jackpot25 May 2005
International News Brief: A German tourist has more than paid for his Australian holiday after winning a record poker machine jackpot at the Gold Coast's Jupiters Casino.
Dealer, California Police Officer Arrested on Cheating Allegations25 May 2005
A Southern California police officer and a Las Vegas blackjack dealer have been arrested for alleged cheating.
Public Gets Say Over UK Lottery Cash25 May 2005
International News Brief: The public could be set to get a say on where the remainder of the National Lottery's money goes.
Bookies Fear Potter Leak25 May 2005
International News Brief: Bookmakers are convinced the plot of the next Harry Potter novel has been leaked despite the fact the new book is being held under strict security at a printing press in Germany.
MGM Donates Meals to Poor25 May 2005
News Brief: The MGM Grand Detroit Casino gave away more than 83,000 meals last year to Gleaners Community Food Bank of Metro Detroit for distribution to the poor.
Gateway Casinos Board Reappointed25 May 2005
Gateway Casinos Income Fund reports that all of the members of the Board of Trustees were reappointed for the coming year at the Fund's Annual General Meeting held on May 19, 2005.
Tribe Signs Casino Deal25 May 2005
The Northern Cheyenne Indian tribe has signed a management agreement with Full House Resorts Inc. to develop a casino near the Tongue River Reservoir in southeast Montana.
Cash Systems, Jackpot Junction Casino Renew Contract25 May 2005
Cash Systems, Inc. reports a renewed contract with Jackpot Junction Casino to provide credit and debit card cash advance services.
Chimera Sponsors Keynote Speaker at I-gaming Convention25 May 2005
Chimera Technology will be sponsoring a keynote address by Gareth Wong from London at the Global Interactive Gaming Summit & Expo.
Catfish Bend Casinos Matches Grants25 May 2005
News Brief: For the seventh year, Catfish Bend Casinos will distribute $100,000 in matching grants to area organizations.
Talks Fail to Settle Charges against Mayor25 May 2005
Prosecutors and attorneys for Pekin's mayor met for about an hour behind closed doors Tuesday but couldn't reach a deal on misconduct charges.
Panel Passes Bill That Would Allow Lincoln Park's Sale25 May 2005
A Senate committee on Tuesday passed a bill that would pave the way for the sale of Lincoln Park gambling center and dog track to an investor.
GSN Names New Exec25 May 2005
Scott Loos has been named Vice President of Ad Sales for the Western Region for GSN.
Second Person Dies from Injuries after Casino Trip25 May 2005
A second person died from injuries suffered when a tour bus collided with a car, triggering a three-vehicle wreck that injured more than 30 people returning home from a trip to a casino, authorities said today.
Pinnacle Project Receives Missouri Approval25 May 2005
Pinnacle Entertainment has obtained several key approvals today from the Missouri Gaming Commission regarding the Company's Lemay casino project in south St. Louis County.
Florida Slot Issue End Ups in Court25 May 2005
News Brief: The fight over slot machines in Broward County will be a courtroom showdown with dueling lawsuits at opposite ends of Florida.
West Warwick Council Find New Negotiator25 May 2005
News Brief: The West Warwick council voted, 4-1, to replace William A. Poore, of Poore & Rosenbaum, with Lynch & Friel, a Warwick law firm, to represent the town in negotiations with Harrah’s.
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