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Poker Tour International Announces Upcoming Tournaments

18 January 2005
Poker Tour International announces upcoming Texas Hold'em Poker tournaments for 2005.
 

GSN Launches Loyalty Program

18 January 2005
GSN, the Network for Games, announced the launch of GSN Rewards Powered by My Sony.
 

Nova Scotia Casino For Sale

18 January 2005
News Brief: Caesar's Entertainment is putting its Nova Scotia Casino Hotel up for sale.
 

Time To 'Muck Out NYRA's Stables' And Put Franchise Up For Bid, Editorial Says

18 January 2005
News Brief: The New York Daily News published an editorial on Sunday that harshly criticizes the New York Racing Association.
 

Experts to Discuss Tribal Gaming Changes

18 January 2005
Three noted experts on tribal government gaming will discuss proposed changes that could dramatically alter the nature of Indian casinos at the upcoming Western Indian Gaming Conference.
 

Army Officers To Negotiate For Release Of Nine Thai Gamblers

18 January 2005
International News Brief: Army officers have been sent to negotiate with Cambodian authorities and the owner of a casino in Poipet about the release of nine Thai gamblers being held for a 90 million baht ($2.3 million) scam.
 

Cameroon Finance Law Affects Gambling

18 January 2005
International News Brief: One of the areas affected by the 2005 Finance law is gambling and entertainment.
 

Gambling Chief Pulls Out of Labour Funding

18 January 2005
International News Brief: A multi-millionaire Labour donor has refused to give the party any more money because of the feud between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
 

Tunnel Links Casino in Sinatra

18 January 2005
News Brief: An extensive tunnel built by Frank Sinatra, who owned the state-straddling Cal-Neva casino from 1960 to 1964, has become quite a draw since it was opened for tours.
 

Wynn Las Vegas Now Taking Room Reservations

18 January 2005
Wynn Las Vegas, the new $2.7 billion resort from developer Steve Wynn, is now taking guest reservations.
 

Trial of Horse-Betting Company in North Dakota Begins

18 January 2005
The high-rolling gamblers have left town, but prosecutors say the stakes remain high in the federal trial that begins today of a man and woman accused of handling $99 million in illegal wagers.
 

BetUS.com Updates Simpson Odds

18 January 2005
Internet wagering on The Simpsons is continuing to take center stage at BetUS.com since the company posted odds on the mystery gay character who will be ‘outed’ in an upcoming episode.
 

Strategic Alliance Signs with Scientific Games

18 January 2005
International Game Technology has signed a worldwide, long-term strategic alliance with a New York-based gaming systems supplier to provide new systems products.
 

Pagcor Granted Extension

18 January 2005
nternational News Brief: The Philippines House of Representatives has approved a bill granting the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation another 25 years to operate casinos and other forms of gambling in the country.
 

UK Government to Seek More Tax From Internet Gambling

18 January 2005
The U.K. government will within months tighten a loophole on Internet gambling, making online services pay more tax.
 

Downtown Deal: City to Consider Exchange

18 January 2005
In 1994, Las Vegas city officials sold Boyd Gaming 3.4 acres of land for $1 in exchange for the gaming giant agreeing to build a 900-space parking garage on the property.
 

New York Budget Includes Gambling Expansion

18 January 2005
News Brief: Governor George Pataki unveiled a 2005-06 state budget this morning, calling for tax cuts, Medicaid reforms and an expansion of legalized gambling.
 

Florida County Approves Parimutuel Agreement

18 January 2005
News Brief: Broward County commissioners approved an agreement this morning with four parimutuels that want to add slot machines, and are scheduled to consider a special referendum on slot machines.
 

Regulars Say Goodbye as Key Largo Nears Closure

18 January 2005
With about 250 gaming machines and a few live gaming tables, the Key Largo couldn't meet the value of its roughly 5-acre parcel across from the Hughes Center and near Paradise Road.
 

Head of Tribal Gaming Panel Resigns

18 January 2005
News Brief: The top casino regulator for the Chumash Indians of Santa Barbara County has resigned following the disclosure that he was convicted of a felony.
 


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