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It's Miller time

25 October 2004
Mark Pilarski explains the odds of the typical American becoming President.
 

Horoscope for the week of October 24, 2004

24 October 2004
In addition to Halloween and All Souls welcoming us all to go more deeply within, a Lunar Eclipse at the time of the Full Moon in Taurus in the Tropical Zodiac on October 27th at 8:04 pm PDT brings another bit of magic and mystery to this season.
 

UK Betting Sites Attacked

22 October 2004
International News Brief: Two top British betting sites have been hit by distributed denial of service attacks this week.
 

Michigan Riverboat Casino to Expand

22 October 2004
News Brief: Ground has been broken on a new ship that will substantially increase the size of Blue Chip Casino, one of five riverboats along Indiana's Lake Michigan shoreline.
 

New York Tribes Told to Resolve Casino Issue

22 October 2004
News Brief: The federal commission that oversees Indian gaming has warned New York tribes to resolve a dispute with the state or face 'enforcement action' on their casinos, according to a U.S. attorney.
 

Minnesota Governor Wants $350 Million from Tribes

22 October 2004
News Brief: After pressuring Indian tribes all year to share casino gambling revenues with the state, Gov. Tim Pawlenty has finally put a number on what he wants: $350 million a year, which he says amounts to about a fourth of tribes' gambling profits.
 

Security Firm Cancels Iowa Gambling Study

22 October 2004
News Brief: A company awarded a $90,000 state contract to conduct a study on the socio-economic impact of gambling in Iowa has canceled the contract because of controversy over its ties to the casino industry, state lawmakers announced.
 

Station Casino Execs Plan Stock Sales

22 October 2004
Station Casinos Inc.'s top executives intend to sell more than 1.7 million shares of company stock in the coming months, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission Thursday.
 

Nevada Exclusion Lists Help Keep Regulators Busy

22 October 2004
Nevada gaming regulators have revised their list of excluded persons, the so-called 'black book' of names of people who aren't welcome in the state's casinos.
 

Court Hears Arguments in Mikohn Employment Lawsuit

22 October 2004
The Nevada Supreme Court heard arguments whether attorney Charles McCrea Jr. is owed more than $1.4 million from Mikohn Gaming Corp., which fired him last year.
 

Vegas Bar Pays Gambling Fine

22 October 2004
Peter Eliades, owner of the Olympic Garden topless bar in Las Vegas, has agreed to pay a $113,000 fine on allegations he violated gaming regulations.
 

Commission Approves Venetian's Public Offering

22 October 2004
Las Vegas Sands Inc., which owns the Venetian and is building the 3,000-room Palazzo on the Las Vegas Strip, has received final approval from the Nevada Gaming Commission to sell up to $575 million in common stock.
 

Borgata Plans $347 Million Tower

22 October 2004
News Brief: Buoyed by phenomenal success in its first 15 months of operation, the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa is planning a $347 million expansion that will add a new 45-story hotel tower to the megaresort.
 

Experts Expected at Gaming & Technology Conference

22 October 2004
Gaming experts from Nevada to New Jersey, and from many states in between, will participate in Gaming & Technology Conference 6.0 to be held Nov. 8-9 at the Atlantic City Convention Center.
 

Mohegan Tribe Signs Deal with Wisconsin Tribe

22 October 2004
The Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority has entered into a management agreement with the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin and the Menominee Kenosha Gaming Authority.
 

UK Councils Want More Gambling Power

22 October 2004
International News Brief: The Local Government Association, which represents local authorities in England, wants more work done on the new gambling bill and greater powers to contol gambling in their communities.
 

Ohio Investigates Video Gambling Machines

22 October 2004
News Brief: The Ohio State Racing Commission has opened its own investigation into a state Department of Public Safety report that video gambling machines were operating in a bar on property that includes the Cedar Downs off-track betting parlor in the northwest portion of the state.
 

Australian Bookies Under Investigation

22 October 2004
International News Brief: Queensland' Racing Minister has ordered an investigation into bookmakers' allegations that questioned industry practices in the state.
 

Illinois Candidates Disagree on Gambling

22 October 2004
News Brief: The two candidates for state representative in the 72nd Illinois House District disagree on expanding gambling in the state.
 

Kansas Committee to Scrutinize Casino Protection Clause

22 October 2004
News Brief: A Kansas legislative committee will scrutinize market protections granted to a proposed casino in Wyandotte County as part of a compact between Governor Kathleen Sebelius and two Indian tribes.
 


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