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Gaming News Archives - Page 4263Scientists Recognized for Exceptional Contributions to Research on Gambling Disorders24 November 2004
NCRG scientific achievement awards honor young investigator, co-author of science-based framework for responsible gaming.
Zone4Play Launches Casino Service in UK24 November 2004
Zone4Play, Inc., reports the launch of its play-for-real fixed-odds casino applications on Hutchison 3G, in the UK.
Prestigious 'Gold Key' Award Bestowed on The Venetian24 November 2004
For a fifth straight year, The Venetian announced today their receipt of the prestigious "Gold Key" Award from Meetings and Conventions Magazine.
Ho Bets on New Casino24 November 2004
International News Brief: On Dec. 23, casino mogul, Stanley Ho, opens his Greek Mythology Casino to fend off competition from Las Vegas newcomers.
Wynn Resorts Announces Pricing and Extension of Tender Offer24 November 2004
Wynn Resorts, Limited announced the pricing terms and extension of the previously announced cash tender offer by Wynn Las Vegas, LLC.
Use of Manitoba Casino Cash Applauded23 November 2004
News Brief: The NDP government's decision to pay for more cops with cash from casinos will make a significant difference in the battle against crime, says the head of the Winnipeg Police Association.
Troubled Track Offered Loan by Troubled Investor23 November 2004
News Brief: A Las Vegas investor denied a racing license in New York state has offered to loan $3 million to the struggling Vernon Downs harness track.
Hoosier Park Results Down23 November 2004
News Brief: The 59-day Hoosier Park meeting, which closed on Sunday, was marked by decreases across the board, including total handle, average daily handle, and average daily on-track handle.
Problem Gambling Center Planned for Sydney23 November 2004
International News Brief: Australia's first centre for problem gamblers will be established in Sydney's west next year to give people with gambling addictions a support mechanism.
$95,814 Ticket Still Missing23 November 2004
Time is running out to claim a LOTTO 6/49 second prize worth $95,814.30 for a ticket sold one year ago in Kingston, Ontario.
Sore Loser Tries to Get Even23 November 2004
International News Brief: An asylum seeker gambled away a small fortune in a slot machine in a few hours. Later he returned with a knife and tried to steal the machine.
Man Ordered to Stay Away from Casinos23 November 2004
News Brief: A B.C. man has been prohibited from going near any casinos and their employees after he considered driving into a casino with a crude homemade bomb.
CryptoLogic to Release New Games23 November 2004
CryptoLogic Inc. reports the release of a new array of internationally-popular games with the latest version of its leading casino software.
Anchorage Residents Charged with Running Illegal Lottery23 November 2004
A federal grand jury has indicted 15 people for allegedly running an illegal lottery in stores throughout Anchorage.
Tribe in Discussions For Casino23 November 2004
Officials from the Colorado River Indian Tribes are in discussions with Blythe, Calif., about a possible new casino.
Mississippi Casino Revenue Still Down23 November 2004
News Brief: October revenues, which were just under $93.5 million, dropped 4.4 percent from the same period a year ago. The reduction follows a 7.8 decrease in September.
Store Owners, Employees Admit Taking $100,000 Lottery Ticket23 November 2004
The owners of a convenience store and two employees have pleaded guilty to scheming to trick a customer out of his $100,000 Powerball ticket.
Navajo Chapters Object to Idea Tribe Would Own Their Casinos23 November 2004
Navajo council delegates from chapters that want to open casinos are objecting to assertions that the Navajo Nation would own the casinos rather than the individual chapters that put them in.
Bahamas' Laws Help Contain Social Problems Arising From Gambling23 November 2004
International News Brief: The Bahamas has hit the jackpot in terms of tax revenues with its casinos but only foreign tourists are allowed through their glitzy doors.
Genting Makes Play on Stanley Leisure23 November 2004
International News Brief: Asia’s biggest gambling group, Genting, today swooped on Britain's casino industry with a £47 million investment play centred on a major partnership with Stanley Leisure.
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