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Gaming News Archives - Page 4105Forum Looks at Youth Gambling6 May 2005
News Brief: Experts spoke at a Iowa symposium about new medical treatments, therapy methods and studies on youth gambling.
Research: Gambling Addiction Concern for Native Americans6 May 2005
News Brief: Gambling addiction seems to be a particular concern for some Native Americans, with the problem often going hand in hand with other psychiatric disorders, new research indicates.
Pennsylvania Lawmakers Study Program for Gambling Addiction6 May 2005
News Brief: After months spent gearing up to launch a new gambling industry, Pennsylvania officials on Thursday briefly turned their attention toward the personal tragedies they know will occur to some who use the system.
Quinault Beach Resort and Casino Unveils New Website6 May 2005
Quinault Beach Resort and Casino in Ocean Shores, Washington proudly announces the unveiling of their newly renovated website.
Some California Tribes Haven't Submitted Information6 May 2005
News Brief: A third of California’s 54 gaming tribes have submitted information about only a small fraction of key employees for review and five tribes have yet to have anyone approved by the state.
Woman Sentence for Role in Casino Robbery6 May 2005
News Brief: Billings, Montana, woman sentenced for role in Grand Ave. Casino robbery.
Barden Considers Mississippi Coast Casino6 May 2005
News Brief: Don Barden, the owner of a Detroit-based international conglomerate, is looking to put one of his Fitzgerald Casinos on the Mississippi Coast.
Bidders Wait for Iowa Casino Decision6 May 2005
News Brief: Bets are off when it comes to gambling with who will receive an Iowa casino license.
PBL, Tabcorp Bid Leads Pack6 May 2005
International News Brief: Kerry Packer's Publishing and Broadcasting Ltd and Tabcorp have firmed as possible winners of Singapore's multibillion-dollar casino developments following a further shake-out of potential bidders.
ValuSoft Releases Moneymaker's Championship6 May 2005
ValuSoft reports the release of Chris Moneymaker's World Poker Championship.
World Gaming Expects Admission into AIM6 May 2005
World Gaming is expected admission to trading its shares on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange commencing May 17, 2005.
Maryland Lottery Wrangles Cows Into Campaign6 May 2005
Cows all over Maryland have been part of Maryland Lottery’s ongoing ‘Let Yourself Play’ campaign.
Black Oak Casino Ready to Open6 May 2005
The Grand Opening Celebration at Black Oak Casino, scheduled to commence Monday, May 16, will feature endless excitement and fun for everyone throughout the week long celebration.
Scientific Games Reports Results6 May 2005
Scientific Games reports revenues were $184.6 million compared to the $185.5 million reported in Q1 2004. Net income was $21.0 million or $0.23 per diluted share compared to $20.4 million or $0.22 per diluted share Q1 2004.
GoldenPalace.com Buys Pope's Car6 May 2005
Pope Benedict XVI's previously-owned 1999 Volkswagen Golf now belongs to GoldenPalace.com.
Sportbook.com Updates Kentucky Derby Odds6 May 2005
Sportsbook.com has updated its
Kentucky Derby odds in preparation for this Saturday's race.
Oracle to Discuss Future of PeopleSoft6 May 2005
Oracle Corporation representatives will discuss the future of PeopleSoft at the 2005 Gaming Technology Summit, May 25-26 at the Green Valley Ranch in Las Vegas.
The Seminars at Frank Scoblete's Gamblers Jamboree - Part Eleven6 May 2005
Barry Landers: There are over 42 seminars and hands-on instruction
at Frank Scoblete’s Gamblers Jamboree to be held at Casino Windsor in Ontario,
minutes from Detroit, on May 21 and 22.
Baha Mar Development Takes Over Resorts5 May 2005
Baha Mar Development Company Ltd. has taken over the management and operation of the Radisson Cable Beach Resort, the Nassau Beach Hotel, and the Wyndham Nassau Resort & Crystal Palace Casino.
Kansas Tribes May Join Gaming Tribes5 May 2005
News Brief: If the Legislature moves on compact approvals, Kansas tribes would be the latest to join a long-breaking new wave in Indian gaming.
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