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Fox to Air Live Poker Game

30 June 2004
News Brief: FOX Sports Net will air the nation's first live telecast of a professional poker tournament next month.
 

Lottery Winner in Child Support Dispute

30 June 2004
News Brief: An Iowa lottery winner allegedly owes $3,500 in child support.
 

Gaming & Entertainment Releases Roulette Game, Slot System

30 June 2004
Gaming & Entertainment Group, Inc. reports the release of a range of video-based roulette games and the completion of its slot operating system for the Amusement With Prizes arcade market and Licensed Betting Offices in the United Kingdom.
 

New York College Offers Poker Class

30 June 2004
News Brief: John Ostwald, a serious poker player for about 10 years, is teaching a noncredit poker class, a course that's more related to the psychology courses he usually teaches than might first appear.
 

Slots Revenue Could Fund Hockey Arena

30 June 2004
News Brief: Pennsylvania slots revenue could still be used for a new hockey arena as requested by the Pittsburgh Penguins if the city-county sports authority board decides to do so.
 

State High Court: Oneida Gaming Compact Invalid

30 June 2004
News Brief: The agreement that allowed Turning Stone Casino Resort to open 11 years ago is invalid, state Supreme Court Justice James W. McCarthy has ruled.
 

Michigan Tribe May Drop Casino Idea

30 June 2004
News Brief: Aaron Payment, chairman-elect of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, says that it doesn’t make much business sense to continue to pursue development of a $350 million casino in Romulus, Michigan.
 

GTECH Reports Updates

30 June 2004
GTECH reports updates on legal matters in Brazil and earnings guidance.
 

Mega Millions Jackpot Raised to $280 Million

30 June 2004
What would you do if you won $280 million? That's the question Mega Million lottery players are asking themselves with the world's largest jackpot still up for grabs.
 

Man Booked On Gambling Dad's Death

30 June 2004
International News Brief: A man was arrested over the death of his indebted father after four days of violent assault, Japanese police said.
 

Ho-Chunk Nation to Miss Casino Payment

30 June 2004
News Brief: The Ho-Chunk Nation said Tuesday that it would not make its casino payment to the state Wednesday because of a recent state Supreme Court ruling, leaving the state at least $30 million short of what it hoped to collect from 11 tribes.
 

EU Proposes New Money Laundering Rules

30 June 2004
International News Brief: The European Commission proposed widening the net to catch money launderers and terrorists with new transaction reporting rules for casinos and other businesses beyond the banking system.
 

Cosatu Tackles Affliate Head-On Over Gambling Interest

30 June 2004
International News Brief: The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) is strongly opposed to a plan in which one of their affiliates have a stake in rolling out limited payout gambling machines in the Western Cape.
 

Bookies Suspend Betting on Rugby Team

30 June 2004
International News Brief: Australian betting agency SportsTab has suspended betting on the odds of the National Rugby League frontrunners, the Sydney Roosters, winning the wooden spoon.
 

Customers Line-up for Mega Million Tickets

30 June 2004
News Brief: As the drawing for the Mega Millions lottery gets closer, lottery ticket vendors are being swamped by customers hoping for a chance at the $220 million jackpot.
 

Learn Compulsive Gambling's Warning Signs: Free Gambling Help Materials

30 June 2004
Often described as the invisible addiction, compulsive gamblers come from all walks of life.
 

Bookmaker Says Profits Paid Tuition

30 June 2004
News Brief: Paul Smith says he ran a gambling ring so his children could learn Catholic moral values.
 

New Zealand Gambling Law Changes Begin Tomorrow

30 June 2004
International News Brief: Sweeping law changes that will control the growth of New Zealand’s gambling venues and restrict internet gambling come into effect tomorrow.
 

Cincinnati Mayor Wants Casinos

30 June 2004
News Brief: Cincinnati Mayor Charlie Luken has called on Ohio's governor and state legislators to put a state constitutional amendment on the ballot to allow casino gambling in big cities.
 

Australian Party Under Fire for Casino Tour

30 June 2004
International News Brief: Australia’s Labor Party is under attack for planning a ‘behind-the-scenes’ tour of Crown Casino next month to raise money.
 


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