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Gaming News Archives - Page 4520Maryland Slot Opponents Hold Rally22 March 2004
News Brief: Aaron W. Meisner sees the bills aimed at bringing slots gambling to Maryland as monsters.
Maryland, Pennsylvania Fight to Keep Gambling Money22 March 2004
ews Brief: Legislators in Maryland and Pennsylvania are racing to legalize gambling, convinced that thousands of their residents are crossing borders every day to gamble away millions in New Jersey, West Virginia, Delaware and New York.
Florida County May Ban Slots22 March 2004
News Brief: Controversial video-slot machines could be banned countywide if Seminole County commissioners adopt a new gambling ordinance Tuesday.
Minnesota Casino Ads Focus on Winnings22 March 2004
News Brief: In a new campaign, Grand Casino looks at the other side of the door, featuring stories about what casino-goers have done with their winnings.
Inside Gaming: Wynn Hits Trifecta With Date22 March 2004
A selection of news and views from inside the gaming industry this week.
Illinois Racetracks May Lose Windfall22 March 2004
News Brief: Some lawmakers are saying that it’s time to rein in a 1999 law are giving Illinois racetracks a huge tax break.
Isle of Capri Confident in Illinois Plan22 March 2004
News Brief: Isle of Capri Casinos officials remain confident in their final $518 million bid for the state's 10th riverboat gambling license despite skeptics' concerns the last-minute, $167-million jump in bidding was over the top.
Battling The Drought: The Water Use Myth22 March 2004
Gaggles of visitors stroll up and down the Strip, agog over the spectacle, especially features such as the fountains, the tropical landscaping, and the assorted pools and water features.
Ritz Target of £1.3 Million Scam22 March 2004
International News Brief: A hi-tech gang may have taken one of Britain's most exclusive casinos for £1.3million in an amazing sting.
Sportingbet Halts Betting Exchange Plans22 March 2004
International News Brief: Sportingbet has halted plans to launch an online betting exchange after an announcement on a clampdown of the controversial websites.
Isle of Capri Plans Tropical Paradise for Illinois22 March 2004
News Brief: The Caribbean vibe as seen in will be key to Isle of Capri's success after landing a license in Rosemont last week, according to the firm's marketing gurus.
Business Returning at Record Levels as War Jitters Subside22 March 2004
Las Vegas is hot again, and not just temperature-wise.
Slot Machine Software Play Role in Microsoft Case22 March 2004
International News Brief: Microsoft Corp. software designed for cash registers and slot machines played a persuasive role in the European Union's landmark antitrust case labeling it an abusive monopolist.
Isle of Capri Boss's Past Clouds Illinois Deal22 March 2004
News Brief: Bernie Goldstein, who now heads the Isle of Capri riverboat chain hoping to build in Rosemont, was fined $255,000 by the Illinois Gaming Board in 1993. A former Illinois official says that he is still unfit to be involved with an Illinois casino.
Caesars Entertainment Invests $5 Million Redevelopment Project22 March 2004
Caesars Entertainment, Inc. will invest $5 million in Newark's Hahnes-Griffith Buildings redevelopment project in Atlantic City.
Bluffing's OK but strategy's better22 March 2004
Mark Pilarski explains why a beginner should refer to a basic strategy card when playing blackjack.
Life Among the Slots: Oh, Those Sexy Slots!21 March 2004
Pam Droog: I have to admit, I'm not easily shocked, but even I gasped a little at this stripper-themed nickel slot's suggestiveness, despite the fact that the characters are cartoons!
Horoscope for the Week of March 21, 200420 March 2004
Spring is here, again! Equinox festivities everywhere are a tribute to the
annual return of longer days, warmer air, and more sunshine and plant
growth.
Tribe Offers Land for Casino19 March 2004
News Brief: Leaders of the Seneca-Cayugas of Oklahoma went to Albany, New York, this week to press an offer to settle their share of the Cayuga Indian land claim in exchange for state approval to build a casino in the Catskills or Rochester.
Vegas Slot Bar Machines Shut Down19 March 2004
Nevada gaming regulators forced a three-year-old West Sahara Avenue bar to turn off its slot machines Thursday afternoon after the club's owner failed to pay his quarterly slot licensing fees on time.
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