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Gaming News Archives - Page 4526Cricket Player Dismisses Gambling Rumors17 February 2004
International News Brief: Shane Warne and Cricket Australia today both dismissed a report the leg-spinner was seen in the company of an Indian gambler during Australia's victorious 1999 World Cup campaign in England.
Penn Defaults on Louisiana Casino Payments17 February 2004
News Brief: Since acquiring Hollywood Casino Shreveport in its purchase of Hollywood Casino Corp. last year, Penn National Gaming Inc. has refused to make mortgage payments on the casino.
Wisconsin Anti-Casino Coalition Rallies17 February 2004
News Brief: The forces opposing a casino at the DeJope bingo hall brought out the big guns today to urge Dane County residents to vote no on Tuesday's referendum.
Malta Lottery Operator Signs Seven Year Contract17 February 2004
International News Brief: The Malta government has signed an agreement with Maltco Lotteries Ltd granting the company a seven-year licence to operate lottery games in Malta.
Gambling Goes Academic in California17 February 2004
News Brief: Here in the American Indian gaming capital of California, the casino and the campus have entered into a marriage of mutual financial benefit.
Connecticut Casinos Reports Slot Record17 February 2004
News Brief: Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods Resort Casino officials reported record slot machine handles in January despite bitter cold weather.
Minnesota Gambling Talks Heat Up17 February 2004
News Brief: Minnesota legislative hearings on the 15-year-old gambling compacts the state holds with 11 American Indian tribes heated up in the Minnesota House and Senate on Monday.
Mississippi Casinos Win on Combined Holidays17 February 2004
News Brief: For South Mississippi casinos and retail businesses, the combination of Valentine's Day and Presidents Day was a winner, ringing slot machines and cash registers.
Sands Gets New President17 February 2004
News Brief: Tom Davis left his job Monday as Sands president after one year, and is being replaced on an interim basis by George Toth, the casino's vice president of hotel operations and security.
South African Casino Accused of Withholding Winnings17 February 2004
International News Brief: Six punters say they have been cheated out of their casino winnings after GrandWest in Goodwood refused to pay their jackpots immediately.
Atlantic City Roundup17 February 2004
A selection of news and views from Atlantic City this week.
Impoverished Illinois Suburb Hopes for Casino17 February 2004
News Brief: In the high-stakes race to win the last Illinois gaming license, Summit's level of poverty could provide an unusual advantage.
How Much Money Should You Bring to Play the Game?17 February 2004
Youth 'Need Warning on Dangers of Gambling'16 February 2004
News Brief: Young people are twice as likely to be problem gamblers as the average B.C. resident -- and that's not good, says Surrey Coun. Penny Priddy.
Maine Groups Want Part in Review Process16 February 2004
News Brief: Four Maine groups that oppose giving Penn National a conditional license recently asked the Harness Racing Commission to let them participate in the review process.
Reno Hosts Nevada Gaming Summit16 February 2004
News Brief: The Northern Nevada Gaming Summit, a unique, new conference is scheduled for Wednesday evening and all day Thursday.
Problem Gamblers Call for VLT Ban16 February 2004
News Brief: Problem gamblers are among the loudest voices in the chorus calling for a ban on video lottery terminals in Alberta.
NYRA Still Lacks a Monitor16 February 2004
News Brief: Numerous individuals and firms formally applied to be the court-appointed monitor of the New York Racing Association, sources familiar with the process said.
Borgata Pulls $1,000 Slot Machines16 February 2004
News Brief: One of CEO Bob Boughner's favorite photo props inside Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa - the twin $1,000 slot machines - are on the shelf.
Wisconsin Voters to Vote on Ho-Chunk Proposal16 February 2004
News Brief: After an emotional and big-money campaign that has divided residents, voters go to the polls Tuesday to decide whether they want a Ho-Chunk bingo hall transformed into a high-stakes casino offering craps and blackjack.
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