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Gaming News Archives - Page 4276New Slots Target New Generation of Gamblers8 November 2004
News Brief: Manufacturers are rolling out new slot machines that have more in common with the latest video games than with the old one-armed bandits.
Call for More Local Power Over Casinos8 November 2004
International News Brief: The Scottish Parliament should have the power to stop super casinos planned for Glasgow, the SNP claimed today.
Casino-Goers Leave Cash, More Behind8 November 2004
News Brief: Sure, gamblers leave behind plenty of cash wagering in Detroit's three casinos, but dentures, wheelchairs and shoes?
World Series of Poker Wins Award8 November 2004
Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. say its World Series of Poker has won a Horizon Award from the Atlanta Sports Council.
Kwazulu-Natal MP Sued in Gambling Battle8 November 2004
International News Brief: The premier of KwaZulu-Natal, S'bu Ndebele, is facing claims of R30-million because of alleged ‘unlawful intervention in the affairs of the KwaZulu-Natal Gambling Board’.
Michigan Group Fights Against Proposed Casino8 November 2004
News Brief: Taxpayers Of Michigan Against Casinos says the courts have misinterpreted a tribal gaming law and is currently fighting against a proposed casino in New Buffalo.
Visitors Return to Atlantic City for First Weekend After Strike Ends8 November 2004
News Brief: It was business as usual on the Boardwalk this weekend for the first time in a month.
Iowa Communities Aim for Casino Licenses8 November 2004
News Brief: Development leaders in communities across Iowa are putting the finishing touches on proposals for new riverboat casinos they hope will win over state regulators.
Technology and Gambling: Faster Cash, But At What Cost?8 November 2004
New technologies might soon allow Nevada gamblers to withdraw cash from a credit or bank account without interrupting their round of video poker or hand of blackjack, state gaming regulators said last week.
Harvard Gambling Studies Under Fire8 November 2004
News Brief: The division of Harvard Medical School that studies pathological gambling is under fire from some antigambling activists who point out that virtually all its funding comes from the gambling industry.
Companies Look to Singapore for New Market8 November 2004
International News Brief: International gambling companies searching for new Asian markets are waiting for Singapore to give the go-ahead for a proposed Las Vegas-style casino resort aimed at boosting tourism in the wealthy city-state.
Inside Gaming: Futures Market Nailed Election8 November 2004
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
New Orleans Casino Falls Short of Expectations8 November 2004
News Brief: Expectations for financial salvation were sky-high back in 1992 when Louisiana cleared the way for construction of a land-based casino in downtown New Orleans. However, the results have fallen short of expectations.
Illinois Gambling Proponents to Push for Casinos8 November 2004
News Brief: Illinois gambling proponents are proposing new casinos as the General Assembly returns this week for its fall veto session.
Powerball Jackpot Rises to $52 Million8 November 2004
Since no one correctly matched all six numbers in Saturday's drawing the jackpot will grow to an estimated $52 million.
Mega Million Jackpot Reaches $90 Million8 November 2004
Since no ticket matched all six numbers to win the jackpot, the
estimated Mega Million jackpot for the Tuesday, November 9, 2004 drawing advances to $90 million.
Smart play and goodies equal profits8 November 2004
Mark Pilarski explains card counters and blackjack.
Horoscope for the week of November 7, 20047 November 2004
As of the writing of this column, the first of the votes in the U.S. presidential election are already in.
Tabcorp to Consolidate Casino Management5 November 2004
International News Brief: Tabcorp Holdings, which owns Jupiters Casino on the Gold Coast and the Treasury Casino in Brisbane, will have its own management team at the properties from the middle of this month.
Slots May Fund Pittsburgh Arena5 November 2004
News Brief: Regardless of where a slots casino ends up in Pittsburgh, Mayor Tom Murphy says he would like to see a portion of the revenue used to finance the construction of a new hockey arena.
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