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Casino Planned for London

17 August 2004
International News Brief: Property firm Chelsfield has confirmed its plans for yet another Las Vegas-style casino scheme, as part of a new £2 billion shopping and entertainment development at London’s White City.
 

Saratoga Meet Handle Up

17 August 2004
News Brief: Despite near-daily rain over the first 18 days of the 36-day Saratoga Race Course meet, on-track handle has increased 13% and total handle is up 3.9%.
 

Petition Gatherer Sentenced

17 August 2004
A Lewiston woman accused of forging signatures on a pro-gambling petition will serve at least six months in jail.
 

Broker Alleges Breach of Contract in Las Vegas Hotel Deal

17 August 2004
A company that says it has served as a consultant and broker on deals for the owner of the Alexis Park Hotel has filed suit in Clark County District Court.
 

Kentucky Authority Appoints New Director

17 August 2004
News Brief: Jim Gallagher, a 27-year veteran of the horse racing industry, has accepted the position of executive director of the Kentucky Horse Racing Authority.
 

San Remo Converting to Hooters Brand

17 August 2004
Skimpy shorts and tight tank tops already are ubiquitous on the Strip but will be making another debut of sorts at the Hotel San Remo, which has signed a management deal with the Hooters restaurant chain to rebrand the Las Vegas hotel-casino into a Hooters Casino Hotel
 

Hoosier Lottery Extends Scientific Games Contract

17 August 2004
Scientific Games Corporation reports that the Hoosier Lottery has extended its online lottery contract for three years.
 

Vegas Organizations Earn National Marketing Honors

17 August 2004
Two Las Vegas tourism entities -- the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and VEGAS.com -- won prestigious national marketing awards Monday.
 

Dispute Over Parking at Venetian is Revived

17 August 2004
Drivers looking to park at The Venetian on Monday afternoon likely spent a little more time walking, as traffic from one of Las Vegas' biggest conventions forced the hotel to turn away those looking to use the resort's parking garage.
 

iGames Entertainment Results Up

17 August 2004
For Q1, iGames Entertainment reports revenues of $4,614,557, up $3,287,469, or 248%, from the prior year.
 

GoldenPalace.com Stunt Interupts Olympics

17 August 2004
News Brief: Olympic organizers have increased security inside all sports venues Tuesday after a Canadian, whose body was emblazoned with the name of online casino, GoldenPalace.com, jumped off one of the boards into the pool.
 

4 Groups Still Want Thoroughbred Racing Track License

17 August 2004
News Brief: A year ago, there were nine groups seeking the sixth and final license for a thoroughbred racing track in Pennsylvania.
 

Borgata Conducting Car Searched

17 August 2004
News Brief: Security concerns apparently stemming from the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks have prompted Borgata to conduct random searches of cars pulling into its valet parking lot.
 

Aladdin Buyers Issue Letter to Reassure Rank-and-File Staff

17 August 2004
The likely new owner of the Aladdin, whose gaming licenses are up for final approval before state regulators next week, is trying to send reassuring messages to rank-and-file employees of the Strip hotel-casino that their jobs are safe.
 

Las Vegas Median Home Price Increase Sets Record

17 August 2004
Las Vegas' 52 percent increase in median prices for existing homes in the second quarter was the largest jump in any metropolitan area in any quarter since the National Association of Realtors started keeping records in 1982, according to a survey by the group.
 

Gambler Tells of Suicide Attempts

17 August 2004
International News Brief: A businessman has told of the gambling hell which has led him to attempt suicide five times this year.
 

Huge Casino Set for Bay Area

17 August 2004
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is close to signing an agreement with a Northern California Indian tribe that could create one of the world's largest casinos in the heart of the San Francisco Bay Area.
 

Maryland Governor Rejects Slot Referendum

17 August 2004
News Brief: Gov. Robert Ehrlich rejected the House leadership proposal for a referendum on slot machines Monday and asked instead for a special session of the General Assembly next month to consider a slot machine bill.
 

Bookmaker Releases Odds on Olympic Injuries

17 August 2004
International News Brief: Perhaps frustrated by the lack of British medal winners to interest patriotic punters, Paddy Power, the Irish bookmakers, opened a market yesterday on the next injury to be sustained by an Olympic athlete.
 

Web Site Wants Free Speech for Foreign Gambling Ads

17 August 2004
News Brief: The operator of a gambling news site on the Internet has asked a federal judge to declare that advertisements in U.S. media for foreign online casinos and sports betting outlets are protected by free-speech rights.
 


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