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Gaming News Archives - Page 4136Thirteen Indicted on Racketeering Charges12 April 2005
A Superseding Indictment was unsealed today charging Arthur Gianelli, eleven others and a Costa Rican corporation
with racketeering and related offenses.
Quick-takes: The month's trends at a glance - November 200412 April 2005
Chartwell Welcomes UK Legislation to Regulate Internet Gaming11 April 2005
Chartwell Technology Inc. is pleased to report the passage of legislation in the United Kingdom that will introduce regulated online gambling.
Nigerian Cardinal Favored to Be Next Pope11 April 2005
International News Brief: Cardinal Francis Arinze of Nigeria has been installed as favourite to become the next pope by Ireland's biggest bookmaker.
Proxy Statement Outlines Executives' Pay11 April 2005
Top executives at Wynn Resorts Ltd. earned salaries worth $5 million and performance bonuses worth $5.3 million, according to a proxy statement sent to shareholders.
University of Iowa Faculty Oppose Casino Proposal11 April 2005
Faculty at the University of Iowa College of Public Health say they're opposed to a casino proposal in nearby Riverside.
Minnesota Casinos Struggling to Stay Alive11 April 2005
News Brief: A month after being promoted as a source of pain-free money for a state with a budget deficit, plans for a government-sponsored Twin Cities casino are struggling to stay alive.
Odds Against Sports Teams Surviving in Atlantic City11 April 2005
It's tough to be a sports franchise in a casino town.
New Zealand Slots Numbers Down Slightly11 April 2005
The latest statistics of pokie machine numbers show that, in the 18 months since the Gambling Act came into force, there has been a 3% drop in machine numbers across the Auckland Region now 6,741 machines.
Governor, Legislators Engage in Last-Minute Slots Negotiations11 April 2005
Gov. Robert Ehrlich and Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller worked Friday to try to resurrect stalled slot machine legislation and get it approved before the 2005 session ends Monday.
MGM Hires Designer for New Project11 April 2005
News Brief: MGM Mirage Inc. has hired Cesar Pelli to design a 4,000-room hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip that will serve as the centerpiece for the company's $4.7-billion Project CityCenter development.
Developer: Tribes to Continue Fight to Build Colorado Casino11 April 2005
Time may be on the side of the Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes' effort to build a casino near Denver International Airport in Colorado, the project's developer said.
Smoking, Overeating, Gambling a Deadly Equation for Residents11 April 2005
Some of the attractions of this gambling mecca could be killing local residents at a higher rate than in the rest of the state.
Casino Boat Crashes into Bridge11 April 2005
News Brief: Not a week into its new operation, on Saturday, an Ocean Jewel casino ship shuttle boat smashed into a barrier protecting the base of the John's Pass drawbridge.
Ho-Chunk Buys More Land11 April 2005
News Brief: The Ho-Chunk Nation recently closed on nearly 60 more acres in Lynwood, Illinois, moving them closer to lobbying for a casino.
Casino Hope Crumbles for Dome Owner11 April 2005
International News Brief: The future profitability of the controversial attraction is at risk because the structure is unlikely to be able to house a megacasino.
Pennsylvania's Neighbors Eye Competition11 April 2005
News Brief: Pennsylvania’s entry into the lucrative gaming industry has prompted surrounding states to ponder the potential for lost profits.
'Casino' in Name Isn't So Lucky11 April 2005
International News Brief: A new regulation that prevents New Zealand bars from having the word 'casino' in their names has cost at least one local bar owner about $1000.
Kerzner Loses UK Casino Bids11 April 2005
Kerzner International’s proposals for mega-casinos are amongst the eight proposals that were scrapped by the British Government.
Triads 'Infiltrate' Soho Casino11 April 2005
International News Brief: Chinese gangsters are alleged to be laundering cash by lending it illegally to hapless punters on a losing streak
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