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Gaming News Archives - Page 4346Gold Reef Casinos Results Up26 August 2004
International News Brief: Gold Reef Casino Resorts has reported a 37.8% increase in its headline earnings per share for the six months to end-June 2004, to 40.1 cents from a re-stated 29.1 cents a year earlier.
Rhode Island Town, Tribe Remain Committed to Casino Plans26 August 2004
News Brief: Over dinner, West Warwick citizens cheered for the Narragansett Indian tribe and reaffirmed their commitment to the casino that has so far eluded both town and tribe.
Man Stole Millions for Gambling Habit26 August 2004
International News Brief: A company secretary who stole more than AUD$22 million from his boss to feed a gambling habit today pleaded guilty to 63 counts of fraud.
Mississippi Casino Results Dip26 August 2004
News Brief: Gambling dollars from Mississippi casinos fell 0.5 percent in July compared to the same month a year ago, new figures show.
San Pablo Casino Vote in Doubt26 August 2004
News Brief: Several Senate Democrats said Wednesday they would not ratify Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's deal to create an Indian casino in San Pablo during the legislative session scheduled to end Friday.
Planet Hollywood Reveals London Plans26 August 2004
International News Brief: London’s casino culture is facing a Planet Hollywood-style revolution as the man behind the global restaurant chain today unveiled plans for a £5 million redevelopment which will bring a touch of Las Vegas to London.
Ontario Casinos Rebound26 August 2004
News Brief: Ontario's gambling industry is beginning to rebound from difficulties posed by war in Iraq, SARS and a weak American economy in 2003, according to a report released Wednesday.
Scientific Games for New Mexico Pilot Program26 August 2004
Scientific Games Corporation reports that the New Mexico Gaming Control Board has chosen it to conduct a pilot project for a gaming central monitor system replacement by installing its new AEGIS Video system.
Scientific Games to Provide Services to Isle of Capri Casinos26 August 2004
Scientific Games Corporation has been chosen to provide complete race book services for the Isle of Capri Casino at Our Lucaya, Freeport in the Bahamas.
Magna Entertainment to Sell of Great Lakes Downs26 August 2004
Magna Entertainment Corp. reports the sale of the property and associated racetrack license of Great Lakes Downs, located near Muskegon, Michigan, to Richmond Racing Co.
Attorney General John Ashcroft Summoned to Answer Online Gambling Free Speech Complaint26 August 2004
Attorney General John Ashcroft and U.S. Attorney David Dugas have been summoned to answer Casino City's complaint arguing online gaming adverisements are constitutionally protected free speech.
Bus Driver Arrested for Using Fake Card to Pay Casinos25 August 2004
International News Brief: Macau police arrested a Hong Kong mini-bus driver who allegedly used a fake credit card to pay back a HK$ 90,000 debt to loansharks in Hong Kong.
Russia's Casino Tax Hike Postponed25 August 2004
International News Brief: Primorye's Duma lawmakers postponed considering the regional administration project that suggested a five-times hike in monthly payments for gambling tables, saying the project needs both consideration and calculation.
Guam Visitors Split on Casinos25 August 2004
International News Brief: Japanese visitors polled in recent months are split on whether they favor casino gambling on Guam, although a number of them said they wouldn't stay at a hotel with a casino.
Company Hires PR Agency25 August 2004
Caesars Entertainment Inc. has hired Fremont, Calif.-based Maita-Saviano Public Relations LLC to help increase Caesars' visibility among the technology trade press.
Milan Footballers Banned for Match-Fixing25 August 2004
International News Brief: Six players from Italy's top two divisions have been banned for their role in gambling-related match-fixing, the Italian Football League said on Wednesday.
Aladdin Turns Profit as Licensing Hearing Nears25 August 2004
The Aladdin hotel-casino, nearing the end of a marathon run in bankruptcy, reported a profit of $3 million in July, according to a filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court.
China Clamps Down on Vices25 August 2004
nternational News Brief: Hundreds of China’s entertainment venues have been shut down following a campaign to clamp down on prostitution, gambling and drugs.
Countries Use Variety for Gambling Restrictions25 August 2004
International News Brief: Many countries are using different methods to control and restrict gambling within their borders.
Casino Refuses £1 Coin25 August 2004
International News Brief: A Glasgow casino is refusing to accept £1 coins at its gambling tables after being saddled with a mountain of fakes.
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