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Caesars' All-Digital Casino Surveillance System Approved

1 February 2005
Caesars Entertainment, Inc. has won approval from New Jersey regulators to install the state's first all-digital, casino floor video recording system at its Bally's Atlantic City casino resort.
 

WMS Gaming Amends Agreement with Its Russian Distributor

1 February 2005
WMS Gaming Inc. has amended its distribution agreement with its Russian distributor, Belco Handels GmbH and its Russian affiliate, ZAO Unicum.
 

WMS Industries Q2 Revenues Rise

1 February 2005
WMS Industries Inc. reported net income of $3.9 million, or $0.12 per diluted share, for the company's fiscal Q2 compared to a net loss of $0.4 million, or $0.01 loss per diluted share, for Q2 2004.
 

Alliance Gaming Reports Loss

1 February 2005
Q2 net loss from continuing operations totaled $(7.5) million, or $(0.15) per diluted share, which includes a write-down of certain inventory and other assets and a bank amendment charge, together totaling $11.7 million.
 

Team Slotland.Com Strong Going Into Ontario Curling Provincials

31 January 2005
Playing more tournaments this season thanks to sponsorship funding, Team Slotland.com has shown steady improvement and is strong heading into the provincial curling finals.
 

NFL Crackdown Dampens Party

31 January 2005
With less than a week to go until Sunday's game between the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles, Strip casinos have been strangely quiet about one of the city's biggest gambling events of the year.
 

Owner Admits Involvement in Formation of Operation

31 January 2005
The chief owner of the Lakes Region Greyhound Park said he was "very much involved" in the formation of a gambling operation set up to attract high-level bettors.
 

Full House Resorts Adds Games at Midway Slots

31 January 2005
Full House Resorts, Inc. has received approval to expand its gaming floor at the Delaware State Fairgrounds in central Delaware.
 

Pawnee Nation Plans Gambling Resort with Golf Course

31 January 2005
A proposed gambling resort that would include a casino, hotel and golf course would draw much of its business from southern Kansas, according to the resort's developers.
 

Gambling Expansion Doesn't Look Like Good Bet in 2005

31 January 2005
The odds seem stacked against passage of Kentucky legislation to expand gambling during the 2005 General Assembly.
 

Mohawks to Sign Land Claim Settlement

31 January 2005
News Brief: The St. Regis Mohawk Tribe and Gov. George Pataki will sign a formal land claim settlement as early as Tuesday, making the tribe $100 million wealthier and moving it closer to creating a casino in the Catskills.
 

BC Casino Reaches New Workers' Contract

31 January 2005
News Brief: Lake City Casino workers have a new contract with their employer. Members of the B.C. Government and Service Employees Union have ratified the three- year agreement by a margin of 86 per cent.
 

Inside Gaming: It's Neon or Nothing Even if Fuel Costs Spike

31 January 2005
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
 

Uganda Casino Petitions for License

31 January 2005
International News Brief: A new gambling house in Uganda, Casino Grande Ltd, has petitioned the High Court to order the Government to licence it in a gaming and pool betting business.
 

Bookie Closes Bond Betting

31 January 2005
International News Brief: Bookmaker William Hill has stopped taking bets on who will be the next James Bond after a flurry of wagers on actor Dougray Scott.
 

Casino Workers Gambled On Negotiations, Won Better Contracts

31 January 2005
News Brief: Low-wage workers took on mega-sized casino companies and came out with better contracts this week.
 

UK Survey Shows Boom in Online Gambling

31 January 2005
International News Brief: The British are, it seems, a nation of virtual poker-lovers.
 

Crown Casino Documents Reveal Security Errors

31 January 2005
International News Brief: Secret Crown casino security documents have revealed staff made thousands of mistakes affecting gamblers last financial year.
 

Robinson Accused of Gambling Public Monies

31 January 2005
International News Brief: ATSIC commissioner 'Sugar' Ray Robinson shouted drinks and gambled thousands of dollars of federal government money during a drinking session at a Brisbane hotel, an Australian court was told today.
 

Casino Boat Deals Battles Locals' Mistrust

31 January 2005
News Brief: The Mardi Gras Queen Casino is dealing with the ghosts of previous gambling ships that have cruised in and out of Tarpon Springs for a decade, each leaving mistrust in its wake.
 


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