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Minnesota Tribes Oppose Reopening Gambling Compacts

2 March 2004
News Brief: Minnesota’s tribal leaders are angry that Governor Pawlenty wants to renegotiate their gambling compacts.
 

New Minnesota Casino Bill Introduced

2 March 2004
News Brief: Casino companies would bid against each other for the right to open a huge new gambling operation in Minnesota under a bill introduced in the Legislature on Monday.
 

Woodbine's Betting Site Under Investigation

2 March 2004
ews Brief: Woodbine’s HorsePlayer Interactive betting site, which debuted last month, is currently under investigation by Canada’s Department of Justice amid claims by critics that it is violating a law that prohibits gambling on the Internet.
 

Slot Maker Lets Missouri License Lapse

2 March 2004
Sigma Game, a Las Vegas slot machine manufacturer, has allowed its casino supplier license in Missouri to expire.
 

U.S. Casino Giants Fine with British Rules

2 March 2004
American casino company representatives hoping to do business in the United Kingdom say they are satisfied with the tax rates under discussion and are pushing ahead with casino development plans.
 

Tabcorp's Outlook Cut

2 March 2004
Tabcorp Holdings Ltd. was cut to ‘marketperform’ from ‘outperform’ by Goldman Sachs JBWere because of concern it may have less of an advantage than first thought in acquiring Tab Ltd.
 

Las Vegas Slot Parlor Closes

2 March 2004
The Town Hall slot parlor on Koval Lane south of Flamingo Road closed Monday because of financial problems.
 

India-Pakistan Cricket Tour May Lead to Gambling Record

2 March 2004
International News Brief: The Indian cricket team's tour of Pakistan after more than 14 years may give rise to a new record in gambling, fear officials.
 

Washington Casino Owners Working with Neighbors

2 March 2004
News Brief: The owners of the Highway 9 Casino and Barclays North Inc. are working with neighbors of the soon-to-open casino to alleviate residents' concerns.
 

Fire Shuts Down Michigan Casino

2 March 2004
ews Brief: Kewadin Casino shut its doors most of the day Saturday for the first time in its history, as crews sifted through heavy damage caused by an early-morning fire.
 

Aztar Hit With Sex-Bias Suit

2 March 2004
News Brief: A former Casino Aztar supervisor is suing the gaming company for sex discrimination, claiming management retaliated against her after she complained about being pressured to hire large-breasted women as cocktail waitresses.
 

School Cashes in on Casino Boom

2 March 2004
News Brief: The Casino Dealing School of Rochester opened in January and already has two classes of recent graduates. The school is cashing in on the recent growth of casinos.
 

Illinois Village May Vote on Gambling Expansion

2 March 2004
News Brief: Crestwood voters soon will get the chance to vote on how much leeway village leaders should have in expanding gambling venues.
 

Minnesota Bill Calls for Bids on Casino Rights

2 March 2004
News Brief: Casino companies would bid against each other for the right to open a huge new gambling operation in Minnesota under a bill introduced in the Legislature on Monday.
 

Illinois License Bidder Pledges to Share Revenue

2 March 2004
News Brief: Several south suburbs could receive as much as $1 million annually in gambling-tax revenue if Des Plaines is picked from among three finalists vying for Illinois' last casino license.
 

TAB Slams Betting Exchange Plans

2 March 2004
International News Brief: TAB has slammed claims by British betting exchange Betfair that it plans to set up a competing exchange in the Australian market.
 

Washington City Lobbies for Gambling Zoning

2 March 2004
News Brief: Lakewood officials are lobbying Washington State Legislature for the right to zone for gambling.
 

Report: UK Pubs, Bingo, Arcades Threatened

2 March 2004
International News Brief: Many pubs, bingo halls and amusement arcades could close as a result of a shake-up of gambling laws, according to a report published today.
 

Former Castaways, Horseshoe Staff : Once Gone, But Now Taken On

2 March 2004
Thanks to pent-up demand for workers in the gaming industry, major casino companies are snatching up former Binion's Horseshoe and Castaways workers, even as the proposed sales and reopening of the properties are progressing.
 

Kentucky Casino Bill Faces Obstacles

2 March 2004
News Brief: Legislation that would allow Kentucky voters to decide the issue of legalized casino gaming was filed last week but several obstacles have emerged since then.
 


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