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Gaming News Archives - Page 4259Bingo Halls Help Public Schools1 December 2004
News Brief: L'Anse Creuse bingo, which started about 30 years ago in the school and now operates on Wednesday nights in a rented hall on Gratiot in Chesterfield Township, is one of six licensed by the state to support public schools in Macomb County.
Fielder Sues Over Gambling Articles1 December 2004
News Brief: Former Detroit Tigers slugger Cecil Fielder sued the Detroit Newspaper Agency and a Detroit News reporter over articles reporting that he lost about $47 million from gambling and bad business decisions.
Company Refinances Debt1 December 2004
Pinnacle Entertainment Inc. has issued $100 million in senior subordinated notes at 8.25 percent to repurchase a portion of its 9.25 percent senior subordinated notes due 2007.
Lottery President's Pay Cut1 December 2004
Tennessee Lottery President Rebecca Paul will take a pay cut next year.
Technicians Hustle to Fix Nebraska Lottery Machines1 December 2004
As the $127 million Powerball drawing looms, technicians are hustling to fix the state's 950 lottery machines.
Cuban to Start Gambling Hedge Fund1 December 2004
News Brief: Mark Cuban, the outspoken billionaire owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, is planning to start a hedge fund that will literally gamble investors' cash.
Asian Student Gambling Plague Exposed1 December 2004
International News Brief: A 17-year-old school student from China lost more than $40,000 in five months at an Adelaide casino, exposing widespread but hidden gambling addictions among Asian students studying in Australia.
Tanning Salon Raided for Illegal Gambling1 December 2004
News Brief: A south Nashville man is facing indictments after allegedly running an illegal gambling operation from his tanning salon.
Gaming Stocks Showing Strength1 December 2004
Gaming stocks continued to surge throughout November as investors responded to positive third-quarter earnings announcements and the news of potential new casino development along the Strip.
Pennsylvania Senate Whip Responds to Governor's Veto1 December 2004
Senate Majority Whip Jeff Piccola today expressed his disappointment in Governor Rendell's veto of Senate bill 1209.
Pennsylvania Govenor Vetos Bill 12091 December 2004
Governor Edward G. Rendell today vetoed Senate Bill 1209, arguing that it undermines the ability of the newly established Gaming Control Board to work effectively to implement the provisions of Act 71 and removes important economic benefits originally contained in the Act.
Former Mirage Host Dies1 December 2004
Charlie Meyerson, the one-time Mirage "superhost" whose personal and professional relationship with casino developer Steve Wynn spanned more than four decades, died Monday at his home in Boca Raton, Fla.
$10,000 In Christmas Gifts Given Out By Online Casino1 December 2004
The holiday season is the time to give to others and English Harbour Casinos would like to thank their first time new customers for their business by giving away one gift prize per day.
Santa Visits Jackpot Factory Early1 December 2004
Jackpot Factory Group announce eight brand-new casino games packed with free spins, bonus features and other goodies.
Century Casinos to Sell South Africa Interest1 December 2004
Century Casinos, Inc. has agreed to sell its interest in the Gauteng, South Africa, license application.
Scientific Games to Offer $200 Million in Notes1 December 2004
Scientific Games plans to offer $200 million aggregate original principal amount of senior subordinated notes in a private offering to qualified institutional buyers .
Red Alert on Casino Crime30 November 2004
International News Brief: Tanzania has appealed to African countries to regulate the gaming industry, beset by a rise in financial crime.
Harrah's Says Singapore Will Be Key to Asian Growth30 November 2004
International News Brief: Harrah's Entertainment says it's interested in a planned Singapore gaming development that it will use to expand in Asia.
Malaysian Cops Smash Betting Ring30 November 2004
International News Brief: Malaysian police arrested four men for allegedly running an illegal soccer betting ring that raked in more than US$39.4 million over the past year, a news report said Tuesday.
Texas Authorities Raid Arcade30 November 2004
News Brief: In the largest seizure of the year, Brownville police confiscated 92 video gambling machines at the Palace Arcade.
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