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Officials Worry About Gambling as Asian Cup

8 July 2004
International News Brief: Soccer officials are worried that illegal gambling could tarnish the upcoming Asian Cup and on Thursday urged governments to do more to combat organized crime syndicates taking bets in the region.
 

West Virginia Governor Asked to Revoke VLT Licenses

8 July 2004
News Brief: Governor Bob Wise has been asked to revoke some video lottery licenses, and deny new ones, to newly created fraternal organizations some lawmakers say are taking advantage of West Virginia gambling laws.
 

Casino Exec Allowed to Reapply for License

8 July 2004
News Brief: Gary DiBartolomeo, the former president of Caesars Atlantic City who lost his casino license after admitting to a compulsive gambling problem and lying to state regulators, has be allowed to reapply for a license.
 

West Virginia County Holds Public Meetings

8 July 2004
News Brief: Rather than take a vote on whether to include the casino gambling issue on November’s ballot, Lewis County Commissioners voted to first hold three meetings to allow for more public input.
 

Charges Dropped Against Casino Manager

8 July 2004
News Brief: A judge on Wednesday threw out two gambling-related charges filed against the general manager of a closed American Indian casino in downtown Kansas City, Kansas.
 

Minnesota Tribal Casinos Rake in $1.3 Million

8 July 2004
News Brief: Minnesota's Indian casinos raked in more than $1.3 billion in revenues last year, the third-largest total in the country, according to a new report.
 

Arizona Win Big on Slots

8 July 2004
News Brief: More slot machines meant a higher payoff last year for Arizona Indian tribes, which took in an estimated $151 million more in gambling revenue than in 2002, according to an independent analysis being released today.
 

Rincon Lawsuit Denied

8 July 2004
News Brief: A U.S. District Court Judge has denied a motion to stop the expansion of slot machine gambling on California Indian reservations in a victory for Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
 

Caesars Promotes Focuses on Revenue Growth, Technology Initiatives

8 July 2004
Caesars Entertainment reports two executive promotions intended to sharpen the company's focus on strategic initiatives involving technology, information systems and revenue enhancement.
 

Construction Industry Talks, And The Legislature Listens

7 July 2004
 

New Ownership, New Look

7 July 2004
Gamblers play slot machines Wednesday at the Las Vegas Hilton. Colony Capital plans to redesign, reconfigure and renovate the casino to make it more appealing for locals and tourists.
 

Barrick Eyes Plaza Bus Terminal Site for Redevelopment

7 July 2004
Next month's planned reductions in Greyhound Lines' bus schedule isn't the only big change that could soon affect the company's Nevada passengers.
 

Prairie Meadows Handle Up 20%

7 July 2004
News Brief: Prairie Meadows Racetrack concluded its 2004 meet on July 4 with a 20% increase in all sources average daily handle and a 9% rise in on-track handle.
 

CEO's Salary Detailed

7 July 2004
Las Vegas-based slot-machine maker Alliance Gaming Corp. will pay its incoming chief executive, Richard Haddrill, a base salary of $980,000 a year, according to a regulatory filing Tuesday.
 

Indian Gaming on the Rise, Except in Nevada

7 July 2004
Indian gambling expanded in every state where it was legal last year, except in Nevada.
 

Manchester Casino Plans Unveiled

7 July 2004
International News Brief: A plan has been unveiled for a £260 million Las Vegas-style casino and leisure complex in Manchester that would provide up to 1,500 jobs.
 

Gaming Columnist, 48, dies of Blood Clot

7 July 2004
News Brief: Andrew N.S. Glazer, an author of books on gambling and a columnist for the Free Press, died Sunday in Los Angeles from complications from a blood clot.
 

Betandwin Reports Euro 2004 Success

7 July 2004
Betandwin reports a higher than expected rise in business during the Euro 2004 Championships.
 

Cash System, Bicycle Casino Sign Agreement

7 July 2004
Cash Systems, Inc. has signed a contract to provide credit card cash advance and ATM services to The Bicycle Casino in Los Angeles, California.
 

Online Casino Player Wins Tuition for Daughter

7 July 2004
Online casino player and single father has won enough in a single online jackpot to send his daughter to college.
 


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