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Gaming News Archives - Page 4281NCRG Conference to Examine Addiction Syndrome24 November 2004
Casino City's Lawsuit to Declare Online Gaming Advertisements Legal Must Move Forward24 November 2004
Casino City has filed a 28 page memorandum of law documenting why its lawsuit seeking a declaratory judgement to establish the First Amendment right to advertise online casinos and sportsbooks cannot be dismissed.
Sport Interaction Offer Odds on NBA Brawl Aftermath24 November 2004
After last Friday's brawl between the Detroit Pistons and Indiana Pacers, Sports Interaction has responded by allowing its members to place bets on various outcomes, from possible litigation against players or the NBA to whether charges will be levied against any players or fans.
Mayor: No Link Between Casino Probe and Bankruptcy24 November 2004
News Brief: Mayor Lyn Howard says there is no connection between a bankruptcy he filed March 18 and his patronage of the Par-A-Dice Riverboat Casino in East Peoria.
Judge Approves Gambling in West Virginia County24 November 2004
News Brief: Judge Thomas H. Keadle of the 26th Circuit Court decided Wednesday, Nov. 17, to permit legal gambling in Lewis County, West Virginia.
Comedian Kevin Nealon to Host Poker Royale24 November 2004
Kevin Nealon, most recognized for the characters he created and played as the longest running cast member in history on "Saturday Night Live," has signed on to host GSN's new original six-episode series, Poker Royale: The WPPA Championship.
Slotland.com Scoops Prestigious 'Best Slots' Award24 November 2004
Slotland.com is delighted to announce it has scooped one of the gaming industry’s most prestigious awards. Strictly Slots, the print magazine dedicated to slot players, has named Slotland.com the winner of the coveted ‘Best Online Slots Award’.
Connecticut Casinos Cater to Asians for Thanksgiving24 November 2004
News Brief: Catering to a predominantly Asian clientele on Thanksgiving Day, then hosting diverse crowds of gamblers over the long holiday weekend, is an annual tradition at Foxwoods Resort Casino and Mohegan Sun.
Lottery Shaves Costs by Nearly $1 Million24 November 2004
A year after a state audit criticized spending at the Colorado Lottery, the agency has cut nearly $1 million from its budget by revamping its marketing, eliminating jobs and other measures.
Florida Casino Boat Can't Keep Up with Customers24 November 2004
News Brief: Tampa Bay area's first major gaming ship, The Ocean Jewel, is so successful that it can’t shuttle customers to the casino ship fast enough.
Proposed Casino Pulled From Commission Agenda24 November 2004
Dona Ana County commissioners have decided against discussing plans by a northern New Mexico Indian tribe for an off-reservation casino in the southern part of the county.
Top Sands Execs Get Five-Year Contracts After IPO24 November 2004
The owner of the Venetian resort in Las Vegas has locked up its top executives with employment contracts in advance of its forthcoming initial public offering.
Boyd Adds to Bank of Land Near Stardust24 November 2004
Boyd Gaming Corp. has acquired a 13-acre parcel next to the company's Stardust resort for about $43 million, which includes the assumption of about $16 million in debt.
Washington Casino Tribe Offered to Help NASCAR Project24 November 2004
News Brief: The Tulalip Tribes proposal to help fund a NASCAR track in Snohomish County might have saved the project, according to Washington State Rep. John McCoy.
Small Taxi Operator Denied Strip Certification24 November 2004
One of Southern Nevada's smallest taxi operators has been denied certification to serve the lucrative Las Vegas Strip market.
NYRA Head Has Hands Full24 November 2004
News Brief: Charles Hayward has less than three years to convince politicians that NYRA should remain in its current form rather than be privatized and sold to the highest bidder after 2007.
Prices Retreat for New Homes in Las Vegas24 November 2004
Las Vegas housing prices flattened out in October and new permit activity dropped dramatically, a typical decline as the market enters the end-of-the-year doldrums, a housing expert said Tuesday.
Turning Stone Bets on Restaurants24 November 2004
News Brief: Following the trail Las Vegas casinos blazed a decade ago when, Turning Stone is attempting to become dining destinations in addition to dollar-and-a-dream casinos.
Tabish, Murphy Not Guilty of Killing Binion24 November 2004
Jurors today found Sandy Murphy and Rick Tabish not guilty of killing millionaire casino figure Ted Binion but guilty of conspiring to commit burglary and/or larceny as well as guilty of burglary and grand larceny.
Pennsylvania Gambling Boards Prepare for First Meeting24 November 2004
News Brief: The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board will hold its first meeting in three weeks, and chairman Thomas A. "Tad" Decker is itching to get started.
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