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New Philippine Flight Also Opens Market in Canada

17 March 2004
Local tourism experts say Tuesday's arrival of Philippine Airlines Flight 106 represents a double boost in international travel for Southern Nevada.
 

Atlantic City Casino Dealers Move to Unionize

17 March 2004
News Brief: Dealers at Bally's, Caesars and Hilton called in Teamsters Local 331 to help get stable wages, a lower threshold for full-time benefits and better treatment from management.
 

Aristocrat Director to Profit by Leaving

17 March 2004
News Brief: Aristocrat Leisure Ltd., the world's second biggest maker of slot machines, said former chairman John Ducker will be paid more money if he is voted off the board than if he is reelected.
 

America Tab Wants to Take Foreign Wagers

17 March 2004
News Brief: Account wagering company AmericaTab has filed a request with the Oregon Racing Commission to begin taking wagers on foreign races.
 

Magna's Quebec Track Plan Includes More VLTs

17 March 2004
News Brief: Magna Entertainment Corp.’s pitch to own and operate Quebec’s four Standardbred racetracks apparently include plans for more video lottery terminals.
 

$1.9 Million Award Will Help Las Vegas Hotels Recruit Workers

17 March 2004
U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao kicked off a National Hispanic Worker initiative Tuesday with a $1.9 million grant geared to recruit and motivate workers for Southern Nevada's gaming and hospitality industry.
 

UK Bookmakers Welcome Tax Review

17 March 2004
International News Brief: Chancellor Gordon Brown’s announcement of a review into the tax treatment of Internet betting exchanges and their clients was welcomed by traditional bookmakers today.
 

Expert: Gambling Expansion May Cause Problem Gambling Increase

17 March 2004
News Brief: New York's expansion of lottery games and casinos may cause an increase of more than 50 percent in problem gambling, according to an expert.
 

Gateway Casinos Fund Earns $10 Million

17 March 2004
ews Brief: Gateway Casinos Income Fund earned $10 million in the fourth quarter of its first year in operation, the operator of six casinos said Wednesday.
 

Trade Show Operators Tread Toward Recovery

17 March 2004
With the U.S. economy crawling back from the doldrums, those in the nation's trade show and exhibition industry this week expressed renewed confidence their recently moribund sector is on its way to a strong recovery beginning this year and continuing in 2005.
 

Analysts Cut Sky City's Forecast

17 March 2004
International News Brief: Nine out of 10 analysts have cut forecasts for Sky City because the company’s overseas push is holding back profit growth.
 

Virus Outbreak at Local Hotel Subsiding

17 March 2004
The norovirus outbreak at the California Hotel seems to have subsided, but no "all clear" declaration from the Clark County Health District is on the horizon, county and company officials agreed Tuesday.
 

Maryland Governor: Slots Still have Slim Chance

17 March 2004
News Brief: Governor Robert Ehrlich says that slots on the Lower Shore could still be a possibility, but it will require a groundswell of public support that probably doesn't exist.
 

Betting On Our Seniors

17 March 2004
News Brief: The region's latest gambling venture, Fairgrounds Gaming & Raceway, opens today at Buffalo Raceway, adding another 1,000 slot machines to a region that critics say is becoming saturated with casino gambling.
 

Bookies Prepared for Hackers

17 March 2004
International News Brief: William Hill and Coral admitted they are preparing for a new wave of hacker attacks.
 

Massachusetts Lawmakers Quietly Plot Casino Push

17 March 2004
News Brief: Gambling backers are quietly plotting another push on Beacon Hill in a bid to bring Las Vegas-style casino games to Massachusetts.
 

Casino Tower Hotel Sold

17 March 2004
News Brief: The President Casino sold its Broadwater Tower Hotel Tuesday for $6.5 million, but the Biloxi casino will still continue to operate the 179-room resort.
 

New Zealand Receives 112 Gaming Policy Submissions

17 March 2004
News Brief: Auckland City has received 112 submissions on its draft gambling venue policy that limits the number of electronic gambling machines.
 

Malaysian Party May Shut Down Casino

17 March 2004
International News Brief: Parti Islam SeMalaysia said yesterday it may shut down Malaysian’s only casino in the mountain resort of Genting if it wrests control of the area in the election.
 

Sky City Confident About Casino Purchase

17 March 2004
International News Brief: Sky City Entertainment Group says it is confident about its decision to purchase an Australian casino.
 


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