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Gaming News Archives - Page 4133Steinbrenner's Horse Has Better Odds than Yankees5 May 2005
George Steinbrenner finds his $87,000 horse with better odds to win a prestigious sporting event than the team he'll pay over $200 million for this year.
Nevada Gold Announces New Development Opportunity5 May 2005
Nevada Gold & Casinos, Inc. has acquired, through its subsidiary, Nevada Gold BVR, LLC, a 20% interest in Buena Vista Development Company, LLC.
Trump Condo Project Reserves All Units5 May 2005
Prospective buyers have reserved 100 percent of the available condominium units in Donald Trump's first planned Las Vegas development.
Wynn, Ho Reports New Projects in Macau5 May 2005
Wynn Resorts Ltd. plans to spend about $345 million to expand its Macau resort. Stanley Ho unveiled plans for a massive entertainment complex to strike back at his Las Vegas gambling competitors.
Amendments Would Let Liquor Stores Operate Slots5 May 2005
Under two draft amendments to existing regulations, Nevada liquor stores would be allowed to place up to four slot machines in their businesses.
Nevada Board to Allow Entry to Bond Market5 May 2005
The Nevada Gaming Control Board unanimously approved a series of corporate registrations for Randy Black's Mesquite gaming empire that will enable the dominant player in that market to enter the bond market.
Florida Slot Casino to Start Construction Soon5 May 2005
News Brief: Broward County's first non-Indian slots casino will start construction within two weeks and be open for New Year's Eve, according to Pompano Park harness track officials.
Analyst: Mississippi Projects Entice More Development5 May 2005
News Brief: The opening of a $235 million Hard Rock Hotel & Casino this fall and a larger Isle of Capri Casino barge later this year are big projects that will entice even bigger investments in Mississippi's gaming industry, says a gaming analyst.
Mississippi Tribal Leader Welcomes Competition5 May 2005
News Brief: Choctaw Chief Phillip Martin said he's not overly concerned about a $300 million gambling complex proposed for Montgomery, Alabama, by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians in partnership with Harrah's Entertainment Inc.
New York Officials Target Illegal Gambling Dens5 May 2005
News Brief: Elected officials in Flushing, New York, are taking aim at illegal gambling dens sprouting up in the area and are telling residents to keep them informed about suspicious activity.
Alaska Card Room Bill Receives House Support5 May 2005
News Brief: The Alaska House has voted to legalize card rooms where gamblers can wager against one another on poker and other games.
Maine Racino Receives Support5 May 2005
News Brief: Maine gambling opponents were dealt two losing hands with a Legislative panel backing a tribal racetrack casino while summarily rejecting attempts to limit operations at a slots facility planned for Bangor.
Vietnamese Americans Become Poker Force5 May 2005
News Brief: Vietnamese Americans immigrants are becoming a force on the professional poker tour, acing tournament after tournament, earning tens of thousands of dollars.
Gambling Helps Boost Mobile Revenues5 May 2005
International News Brief: Mobile entertainment revenues are set to soar over the rest of the decade, owing to a rapid expansion in mobile content, including gambling.
Study: Teenage Gambling Addiction Rising5 May 2005
News Brief: The first generation to grow up with legalized gambling is creating a rising number of teens with gambling addictions.
Kerkorian Makes Offer for GM Shares5 May 2005
News Brief: Billionaire investor and Las Vegas casino mogul Kirk Kerkorian has made an $870 million offer to become one of the largest shareholders of General Motors Corp.
Full House at Gaming Summit5 May 2005
News Brief: It's easy to lose track of time walking through the exposition hall at the Southern Gaming Conference.
Indiana Officials Wants Apology for Casino Comment5 May 2005
News Brief: Lansing Village Trustee Bob Ryan wants an apology from U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. over statements he said the congressman made linking Lansing with support for a proposed Ho-Chunk casino.
British Columbia's Newest Casino Opens5 May 2005
News Brief: A new casino is opening its doors in Langley on Thursday, and city councillors are already spending the expected gaming revenues.
Australian Casino Exposes Conspiracy5 May 2005
International News Brief: Victoria Police and Crown Casino staff claim to have exposed an in-house conspiracy involving money laundering, with charges laid against five former croupiers and a gambler.
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