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Gaming News Archives - Page 4369AGA Rallies Gaming Companies to Implementation of New Responsible Gaming Initiative3 August 2004
Gaming operators and equipment manufacturers nationwide are promoting the AGA Code of Conduct for Responsible Gaming among their employees and customers this week.
Trump Unveils Strip Tower Plan3 August 2004
Taking a break from his efforts to "fire" young go-getters and affix his name across the Manhattan skyline, Donald Trump has turned his attention to Las Vegas.
Nevada Gaming Commission: Hard Rock Ad Issues Unresolved3 August 2004
Despite two months of talks between the Hard Rock Hotel and the state attorney general's office, the Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday said larger policy issues had to be addressed before the casino's allegedly pornographic advertising case can be resolved.
Inside Gaming: Survey Says: Las Vegas Worth Second Look3 August 2004
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Heard it on the River2 August 2004
Rudi Schiffer gives us the latest news from the Tunica, Mississippi casinos.
RULE BREAKING 101 and 1022 August 2004
Mark Pilarski explains that oftentimes players may cross the 2% threshold when playing a favorite table game.
Does It Help or Hurt when Blackjack Dealers Hit Soft 17s?2 August 2004
Alan Krigman explains who benefits, the casino or player, when dealers hit rather than stand on soft 17s.
Horoscope for the Week of August 1st, 20041 August 2004
With the Mayan New Year, according to Jose Arguelles' Dream Spell calendar,
some exciting and perhaps dramatic energies are now active.
Mikohn Slot Game Approved by Mississippi Gaming30 July 2004
Mikohn Gaming Corporation has received two important approvals from the Mississippi Gaming Commission.
Multimedia Games Reports Mixed Results30 July 2004
For Q3, Multimedia Games reported that net revenue was down to $36.9 million from $37.9 million from Q3 2003. EBITDA rose to $23 million from $20 million from Q3 2004, an increase of 15.1 %.
Shuffle Master Appoints New VP30 July 2004
Shuffle Master, Inc. reports that Gordon Dickie has been promoted to Vice President of Compliance and Government Affairs.
Rhode Island to Decide on Casino Ballot30 July 2004
News Brief: Placing a casino question on the November ballot is on the agenda items for Rhode Island’s special General Assembly session.
Missouri Education Board Wary of Casino Ballot30 July 2004
News Brief: The state Board of Education cautioned Missouri voters Thursday about unanswered school funding questions arising from a proposed amendment on Tuesday's ballot to allow a casino in southwest Missouri.
Mohegan Tribe to Finance Washington Casino30 July 2004
News Brief: The Mohegan Indians have agreed to develop and finance a casino in Washington state with the Cowlitz Tribe.
California Casino Environmental Report Criticized30 July 2004
News Brief: Yuba County supervisors demanded more time to review the environmental study for the proposed hotel-casino on Forty Mile Road, saying the document is ‘fraught with errors.’
Islanders Angry Over Casino Ban30 July 2004
News Brief: Christmas Islanders are enraged over Federal Government minister Ian Campbell’s decision to prohibit operations on the remote island.
Ottumwa Casino Developer Picked30 July 2004
News Brief: A group headed by Des Moines businessman Gary Kirke was selected as the developer of a proposed casino and hotel complex in Ottumwa that could cost as much as $50 million.
Jackpot, Nevada Casino Results Fall Flat30 July 2004
News Brief: Ameristar Casinos posted record earnings for the second quarter of 2004. But the company’s Jackpot, Nevada properties, again, did nothing to fuel the company's growth.
Shinnecock Nation Clashes with Town Board30 July 2004
News Brief: The Shinnecock Nation clashed with Southampton's town board Tuesday night as a tribal delegation from the Indian reservation told the town board that it was wasting hundreds of thousands of dollars opposing a proposed tribal gambling casino in Hampton Bays.
Tropicana Sued by Neighbor Over Collapse30 July 2004
News Brief: The owner of a business located near the Tropicana parking garage that collapsed in October filed a lawsuit Thursday requesting all businesses that lost profits because of the accident and experienced other problems join in a suit against those responsible.
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