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Gaming News Archives - Page 4554New York Track Operators Ready to Fight VLTs19 January 2004
News Brief: Track operators in New York are gearing up for a major lobbying battle against an effort to spread video lottery terminals beyond the state's horse racing industry.
Four Vegas Flights Added19 January 2004
America West Airlines will continue its expansion in Las Vegas with four new round-trip flights in April, including new service to Burbank, Calif.
Companies Form European Casino Leader19 January 2004
The Barrière Desseigne family, Accor and Colony Capital have signed an agreement
to create a group with a leading position in the European casino sector.
Alton Belle Casino's Numbers Down19 January 2004
News Brief: Alton Belle Casino’s adjusted gross receipts and admissions fell for the second year in a row in 2003.
Nevadan At Work: Dennis Neilander -- Chairman, Nevada Gaming Control Board19 January 2004
If you're sitting on the beach at Lake Tahoe this spring and see a small motorboat fly by with a water skier in tow, look again. That might just be Gaming Control Board chairman Dennis Neilander at the wheel or on the skis.
Ontario Casinos Take Big Hit19 January 2004
Based on second quarter statistics compiled by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp., attendance and revenues at both Casino Niagara in Niagara Falls and slot machine operations at Fort Erie Racetrack were down.
Inside Gaming Column: Gaming Operators Could Hit IPO Market19 January 2004
A selection of news and views from inside the gaming industry this week.
Stanley Leisure Hits Losing Streak19 January 2004
International News Brief: Stanley Leisure is expected to report a £5 million drop in interim pre-tax profits to about £20 million.
The Horseshoe Closing: Blame Becky19 January 2004
Becky Binion Behnen's 5 1/2-year stint as owner of Binion's Horseshoe was a disaster, industry experts agreed.
Cricket Council Teams up with Betfair19 January 2004
International News Brief: The International Cricket Council has opened up a new front in the war on match-fixing - by teaming up with Betfair.
North Korea Online Gambling Site Sparks Interest19 January 2004
International News Brief: The online bulletin board of an inter-Korean venture based in North Korea has become wildly popular with South Korean Internet users.
Australian Opposition Targets ATMs19 January 2004
International News Brief: A federal Labor government could use Commonwealth power over the placement of automatic teller machines as part of a national effort to combat excessive gambling, the Opposition Leader, Mark Latham, has indicated.
Illinois Suburbs Join Forces19 January 2004
News Brief: Leaders from 18 south suburban municipalities have joined forces behind a plan to use Emerald Casino Inc.’s dormant license for a casino in County Club Hills.
Downtown Casino: Binion's Deal Still Unsigned19 January 2004
Becky Binion Behnen and Harrah's Entertainment Friday were 'making substantial progress' in negotiating a final agreement to sell the landmark downtown hotel-casino, a lawyer for Behnen said Friday.
Trump Supports Illinois Riverboat License for South Suburbs19 January 2004
Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts has aligned with Illinois’ South Suburban communities and supports the efforts of the South Suburban communities to develop a riverboat casino to be located in Crestwood.
Las Vegas Cabby Wins World Record Nickel Slot Jackpot19 January 2004
Las Vegas cab driver Robert Baker won a $3.2 million nickel slot jackpot over the weekend.
ODS v. Youbet Arbitration Delayed19 January 2004
The Delaware Court proceedings and related arbitration in the dispute with ODS Technologies over Youbet's Proxy proposals and TVG's Warrant in Youbet have been delayed by mutual agreement.
All-in is double or nothin'19 January 2004
Horoscope for the Week of January 18, 200417 January 2004
The New Moon in Aquarius on January 22 marks the Chinese New Year. This
year the Monkey reigns supreme with the element of Wood prominent.
Heard it on the River16 January 2004
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