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Gaming News Archives - Page 4256French Lick Casino Progress to be Reviewed5 January 2005
News Brief: In a move that could spell trouble for the French Lick casino, state lawmakers will review the project's progress and the state's decision to award the license to Donald Trump's company.
Tasmania Gaming Areas Will Feel Pinch5 January 2005
International News Brief: Tighter smoking bans which became effective from yesterday will have the biggest financial impact on gaming venues.
French Lick Casino Progress to be Reviewed5 January 2005
News Brief: In a move that could spell trouble for the French Lick casino, state lawmakers will review the project's progress and the state's decision to award the license to Donald Trump's company.
Tribe Plans to Build a Resort Near Casino5 January 2005
News Brief: Swinomish leaders have big plans for the northern end of the tribe's reservation east of Anacortes — a new resort with its own marina.
Indiana Lawmaker Proposes Slot Plan5 January 2005
News Brief: A key Republican lawmaker will propose his own financial deal to help keep the Indianapolis Colts in town by adding 5,000 slot machines at the state's two horse tracks.
Union Set to Vote on Offer5 January 2005
Truck drivers at linen company Mission Industries were set to vote this morning on a tentative contract agreement reached Tuesday between Teamsters Local 14 and the company, ending a four-day strike.
CIBC World Markets Sets $650 Million Loan5 January 2005
CIBC World Markets is arranging a $650 million refinancing for Isle of Capri Casinos Inc., according to officials of the Biloxi, Miss.-based riverboat gambling operator.
Chinese are Main Customers at Korean Casinos5 January 2005
International News Brief: Chinese tourists, including some Party and government officials, are squandering hundreds of millions of yuan each year at a North Korean five-star hotel and casino, state media said on Wednesday.
Company to Rent Hotel Suite to Steve Wynn5 January 2005
Wynn Resorts Ltd. intends to lease a "villa suite" at the upcoming Wynn Las Vegas megaresort to company Chief Executive Steve Wynn and his wife, Elaine, a company director.
New Research into Problem Gambling5 January 2005
The Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre
today announced research awards examining such issues as the link
between problem gambling and criminal behaviour.
Lawyers Jockey in Lincoln Park Case5 January 2005
News Brief: With a trial now three weeks away -- and a potential buyer circling again -- lawyers on both sides of the alleged Lincoln Park bribery-conspiracy case have been sharpening their arguments.
Stanley Leisure, William Hill Slide5 January 2005
International News Brief: Stanley Leisure Plc paced declines after cutting profit forecasts. William Hill Plc dropped 26 pence, or 4.5 percent, to 557 pence, the worst performer on the FTSE 100.
AGA Elects New Chairman, Board Members5 January 2005
The board of directors elected MGM Mirage Chairman and CEO Terry Lanni to succeed former Harrah’s Chairman Phil Satre as chairman of the AGA.
Mega Millions Jackpot Rises to $80 Million5 January 2005
Since
no ticket matched all six numbers, the jackpot grows to an estimated $80
million for the Friday, January 7, 2005 drawing.
International Consumer Electronics Show: Get a Load of This!5 January 2005
While Rosie the Robot was nowhere to be found, odds are good even George Jetson would be impressed by the products showcased at this year's International Consumer Electronics Show.
River Rock Casino Parking Structure Near Completion5 January 2005
evada Gold & Casinos, Inc. report the substantial completion of the parking structures at the River Rock Casino in Sonoma County, California.
Shuffle Master Acquires Patents to Track Table Play5 January 2005
Last month's $12.5 million purchase by Shuffle Master, of two patents covering radio-frequency identification, gives the gaming equipment supplier the final component in its pursuit of a player tracking system unique to table games.
IGT Forms IGT-Canada5 January 2005
International Game Technology reports the acquisition of substantially all of the assets of its Canadian distributor, Hi-Tech Gaming, and the formation of IGT-Canada, Inc., a new subsidiary that will support sales and service for customers throughout Canada.
Calder Closes out 2004/05 Tropical Meet5 January 2005
Calder Race Course reports average daily on-track attendance for the 2004/05 Tropical at Calder meet was 4,408, representing an 8.5-percent decrease from the previous year's average of 4,816.
Caesars Names Special Consultant for Mohawk Casino Project5 January 2005
Caesars Entertainment has named veteran Sullivan County real estate attorney Barbara Garigliano as a special consultant for the development of the planned $500-million Mohawk Mountain Casino Resort.
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