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Gaming News Archives - Page 4103Rangers V Man Utd in Race for New Casino1 June 2005
International News Brief: Rangers Football Club will take on the likes of Manchester United and Birmingham City in the race to land the UK's first supercasino.
Australian Lottery Beneficiaries Named1 June 2005
International News Brief: One of the most closely guarded secrets of Australian gambling has finally been revealed with the naming of the Tattersall's beneficiaries, a select group of families who have grown rich on the proceeds of the gaming empire.
Casino Queen Against East St. Louis Mayor's Plan1 June 2005
News Brief: East St. Louis Mayor Carl E. Officer’s plan to wrap various city debts into one low-interest payment is meeting with strong resistance from the city's largest taxpayer, the Casino Queen.
Wembley Close to Selling US Arm1 June 2005
International News Brief: Race track owner Wembley said it was hoping to comple the sale of its US gaming division to BLB Worldwide Holdings Inc by June 30.
IGT Drops Licensing Requirement1 June 2005
IGT will drop the licensing requirement for its new SuperSAS gaming machine protocol and make it available without restrictions.
State Regulators Working to Get Police off Riverboats1 June 2005
State regulators are working to get state police troopers off riverboat casinos and back to traditional patrols, and new gaming commission agents will perform their old duties.
Tourism Alliance Names Heffner As CEO1 June 2005
Van Heffner has joined the Nevada Tourism Alliance as the group's chief executive.
Gaming Companies Bet on Maryland Lobbyists1 June 2005
News Brief: Gambling-related businesses continue to hire high-priced Annapolis lobbyists, hoping to position themselves for profits if Maryland legalizes slot machines, disclosure forms showed yesterday.
Canadian Gaming Association Launched1 June 2005
Several of Canada's leading gaming operators, equipment manufacturers and suppliers report the creation of a new
industry association to be the national voice for the industry.
BIA Seeks Yuba Casino Plan Feedback1 June 2005
News Brief: The Bureau of Indian Affairs wants to know what issues to examine in the environmental impact statement for the proposed Enterprise Rancheria hotel-casino in Yuba County.
Tabish Seeks Return of Items1 June 2005
Rick Tabish's attorney said Tuesday that $3,100, a Mercedes and other personal items seized by police officers when Tabish was arrested for looting Ted Binion's silver vault in Pahrump should be returned to Tabish.
Slots Plan Suffers a Blow1 June 2005
Pennsylvania's ambitious plan to use gambling revenues to reduce homeowners' property taxes by nearly $1 billion appeared on the brink of collapse Tuesday after only one-fifth of the state's 500 school boards voted to participate.
New York Tribal Feud Heats Up1 June 2005
News Brief: In the latest leadership struggle of the Cayuga Nation of New York, one of three factions is attempting to legally remove the law firm that won a federal land claim decision for the nation.
Michigan Tribe Holds Casino Job Fair1 June 2005
News Brief: The Gun Lake Band of Potawatomi Indians is holding a two-day job fair to fill positions for its proposed casino.
Montreal Man Hits it Big1 June 2005
News Brief: A 22-year-old Montreal man has struck the third highest jackpot awarded by Casino de Montreal.
Pechanga Casino Garage Goes High Tech1 June 2005
News Brief: Every car that's valet parked at the Pechanga Resort & Casino is automatically photographed from six angles and the name of the valet is electronically recorded.
TV Show Looks at Casinos1 June 2005
International News Brief: Discovery Travel And Living has launched a new television show, High Point: Casinos Of the World.
Las Vegas Executive Air Terminal Sold1 June 2005
A rapidly expanding ground services provider for corporate and private aircraft has agreed to buy the Las Vegas Executive Air Terminal for approximately $60.4 million.
Kroopier Joins IGGBA1 June 2005
Kroopier, a company dedicated to security solutions for the remote gambling industry, has joined the Interactive Gaming, Gambling and Betting Association.
Caesars Completes Nova Scotia Sales1 June 2005
Caesars Entertainment has completed the sale of its interest in the company that owns and operates two Nova Scotia gaming properties for approximately US $70 million.
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