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Gaming News Archives - Page 4203Nevada Tourism Group Launching TV Ads1 March 2005
The adventure apparently continues, at least when it comes to promoting travel in rural Nevada.
Aladdin, Culinary to Begin Contract Talks1 March 2005
Representatives of the Aladdin and Culinary Local 226 will begin negotiating a contract today that will cover about half of the Strip resort's total employees.
Rocket Gaming Systems Upgrades GSA Membership1 March 2005
GSA is proud to announce that Rocket
Gaming Systems has upgraded its membership in the organization to Platinum.
Aristocrat Game Approved in New Jersey1 March 2005
Aristocrat Technologies, Inc. today
announced that its Cash Express Hyperlink four-level progressive game was
recently approved by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement.
Gambling Beyond Nevada: Casino Groups Pursue Singapore1 March 2005
Nevada's major casino companies all submitted bids Monday to develop a resort in Singapore that will include gaming to lure tourists to the island-state.
GTECH Ireland Makes Best Workplace List1 March 2005
GTECH Ireland Operations Ltd., has been named one of the 50 Best Companies to Work for in Ireland by The Great Place to Work Institute of Ireland.
Mohegan Sun Player Hits Jackpot1 March 2005
Aristocrat Technologies' Millioni$er
progressive video slots awarded $500,000 to a lucky player at Connecticut's Mohegan Sun.
Omission, Commission, and Soft Doubles at Blackjack1 March 2005
Singapore's Proposed Integrated Resort Gets Good Response28 February 2005
International News Brief: Response from foreign casino operators to take part in Singapore's proposed integrated resort has been strong.
Expansion Planned by New Showcase Mall Owner28 February 2005
The Showcase mall, known for its landmark facade featuring a multi-story Coke bottle and M&M package, was sold to a California investor who said he will stick with plans to expand the center.
Company Posts Loss28 February 2005
Archon Corp., which owns the Pioneer hotel and casino in Laughlin and the land under the defunct Wet 'n Wild waterpark on the Strip, last week reported a loss of $1.9 million in the fourth quarter compared with a similar loss a year earlier.
Police Bust Illegal Game28 February 2005
Officers from the Cheyenne Police Department cited seven people at a bowling alley for playing Texas hold 'em, a poker game, a news release said.
Tribe Faces Many Hurdles28 February 2005
Jemez Pueblo wants to open a casino in southern New Mexico, but the tribe is finding out that off-reservation ventures are facing increased opposition.
Wembley Greyhound Tracks Sold28 February 2005
International News Brief: Luke Johnson, the leisure entrepreneur, today won the multi-million pound race to buy six greyhound tracks put up for sale by gaming group Wembley.
European Bookies Face Court Battle28 February 2005
International News Brief: David Beckham and his Real Madrid team-mates are squaring up for a court battle with Europe's leading bookmakers.
Pennsylvania Slots Debated in Briefs28 February 2005
Authors of the state's slot-machine gambling law slipped it past an uninformed Legislature, opponents wrote in Supreme Court briefs filed Friday, while the legislation's defenders contended it was constitutional and subject to plenty of debate.
Pioneer Casino Boss Simmons Dies28 February 2005
From working at the Desert Inn under Moe Dalitz and then the reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes, casino manager Cecil Simmons oversaw a major transition in Las Vegas and helped make golf one of the town's selling points.
Bookies Open Betting on Pope's Successor28 February 2005
International News Brief: As Pope John Paul II recovers in a Rome hospital from surgery to alleviate severe breathing problems, Irish bookmakers Paddy Power have begun taking bets on the identity of his successor.
Indiana Slot Lobbying Criticized28 February 2005
News Brief: A gambling company that would gain millions if the legislature legalizes slot machines at horse tracks is directing money to two lawmakers in a way that critics say exposes flaws in the system.
Casinos Target High-Rollers28 February 2005
News Brief: Casinos are increasingly focusing on players willing to wager between $50,000 and $250,000.
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