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Casino Workers May Strike Again

6 July 2004
International News Brief: The union representing Tasmania's casino workers says their industrial action has exposed Federal Hotels's true colours.
 

Gambling Service Crisis

6 July 2004
International News Brief: A bureacratic bungle has thrown the future of a free gambling service into limbo.
 

ISWI Goes Global with SportXction

6 July 2004
Interactive Systems Worldwide Inc. has launched its new multi-language and multi-currency version of its SportXction play-by-play sports betting product.
 

Australian Bookies Fear Demise

6 July 2004
International News Brief: New South Wales bookmakers fear extinction should the State Government endorse a push from TAB Limited to permanently expand its fixed odds operation.
 

Tabcorp Takes Over Tab Ltd.

6 July 2004
International News Brief: Gambling group Tabcorp Holdings today announced it had assumed management control of Tab Ltd, a day after the Tab board resigned en masse.
 

Alabama AG Visits Gambling Operations

6 July 2004
News Brief: Alabama’s new Attorney General, Troy King is visiting the state’s dog tracks and gambling halls.
 

Ruling in Rincon's Lawsuit Expected Soon

6 July 2004
News Brief: A ruling may come as early as today in a San Diego County tribe's request to block Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's deal with gambling compacts while it mounts a legal challenge.
 

Ruling Allows Telephone Betting to be Advertised

6 July 2004
News Brief: A New Britain Superior Court trial referee has ruled that telephone betting services may be advertised during simulcast horse racing in Connecticut.
 

Sports Fans Logging On

6 July 2004
News Brief: In a time of great discontent, sports fans have found solace in their keyboards.
 

California Casino Still Faces Obstacles

6 July 2004
News Brief: Although a contract for the proposed Indian casino in Barstow has been approved, a few more hurdles and some questions remain.
 

Suspect in AOL Theft Makes Conflicting Impressions

6 July 2004
News Brief: There was little about 21-year-old Sean Dunaway to suggest he was plotting the huge e-mail heist alleged by federal prosecutors.
 

Angry Wives Smash Gambling Ring

6 July 2004
International News Brief: A group of Italian wives helped smash an illegal gambling ring after they got suspicious when their husbands began coming home late at night with no money left.
 

Israeli Mayor Pushes for Casino

6 July 2004
International News Brief: Eilat mayor Meir Yitzhak-Halevy says that establishing a casino and an international convention center in Eilat will substantially boost tourism.
 

Gambling Down in North Dakota

6 July 2004
News Brief: Gambling in North Dakota dropped about $2 million last year compared to 2002, due largely to a decline in pull-tab sales, the director of the State Gaming Division said.
 

Traditional Casinos, Bookies Face Online Competition

6 July 2004
International News Brief: A new generation of online services like Betfair has emerged to allow sports bettors to wager not against the house but directly against each other.
 

Scientific Games Awarded Massachusetts Lottery Contract

6 July 2004
Scientific Games Corporation reports that the Massachusetts Lottery has awarded it the contract to be its primary supplier of instant tickets and related marketing services.
 

Wembley Tries to Calm Investors

6 July 2004
International News Brief: Britain's Wembley Plc sees no impact from a rival U.S. casino project for many years, the racetrack owner said on Tuesday, seeking to calm investor worries after a planned takeover of the firm collapsed.
 

Churchill Downs Reports Declines in Results

6 July 2004
Adverse weather conditions and patron concerns over construction issues contributed to declines in attendance and overall wagering during Churchill Downs' 2004 "Spring Meet Of Champions".
 

Local Economy: Titan of Tourism

5 July 2004
It doesn't take more than a brief weekend drive near the Strip to demonstrate a fact many travel experts have repeated ad nauseam in recent months: Las Vegas is busier than ever.
 

Michigan Senator Denies Conflict of Interest

5 July 2004
ews Brief: A Michigan senator says he’ll continue voting on gaming measures brought before the legislature despite owning a share of Detroit’s MotorCity Casino.
 


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