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Governor McGreevey Invites Gaming Analysts to Dinner

13 January 2004
News Brief: Governor McGreevey has invited about Wall Street gaming analysts to dinner at his mansion in hopes of improving the administration's image among this group.
 

Atlantic City Garage Plans Revived

13 January 2004
News Brief: A New Jersey agency is reviving plans for a $20 million parking garage that was put on hold following the catastrophic collapse of the Tropicana Casino and Resort parking garage.
 

Residents Against Proposed Vancouver Casino

13 January 2004
News Brief: Some local residents were not happy with what they learned at a open house about a casino proposed for their Vancouver neighborhood.
 

Winning LOTTARIO Ticket Missing

13 January 2004
Time is running out to claim a LOTTARIO jackpot for a ticket sold one year ago in Georgetown, Ontario.
 

Iowa County Keeps Eye in Gambling Legislation

13 January 2004
News Brief: Worth and Palo Alto county residents hope the Legislature directs the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission to lift a moratorium on issuing more casino licenses.
 

Kentucky's Horse Racing Industry Divided

13 January 2004
News Brief: The new Kentucky Horse Racing Authority are divided over key issues including whether to allow slots.
 

Report: South Carolina Tribe Can Operate Video Poker

13 January 2004
News Brief: A Senate committee report says the Catawba Indian Nation has the right to operate video poker and suggests the South Carolina General Assembly may have violated the state's contract with the tribe.
 

How Gambling Lures Kids

13 January 2004
News Brief: He's 16, maybe he smokes cigarettes or drinks a bit too much. He uses his lunch money to buy scratch tickets at the dépanneur, or skips school because he owes somebody money after losing at cards.
 

Casino Worker Faces Fraud Charges

13 January 2004
News Brief: A once-prominent businesswoman who faces fraud and theft charges in this southwestern Ontario city has been arrested at Las Vegas’ Aladdin Hotel and Casino where she was working.
 

Hit-Run Suspect's Gamble

13 January 2004
News Brief: After hitting and killing a man on the Upper East Side with a stolen sport utility vehicle, Gurpreet Oberoi hopped a bus to Atlantic City and spent the next day at the casinos before he was coaxed back to New York City to surrender yesterday, police said.
 

Nevada November Gaming Win Advances

13 January 2004
Fueled by strong play in slot machines, Nevada casinos won $763.7 million in November, a gain of 4.29 percent and the third straight monthly increase.
 

Investors Bet Against Stanley Leisure

13 January 2004
International News Brief: Investors were betting against Stanley Leisure yesterday amid talk that the group's casino division may let it down when the company posts interim results.
 

Most Economic Indicators Up, But Some Give Mixed Message

13 January 2004
Most of the major Southern Nevada economic indicators are showing gains, but disparity exists between some of the numbers, a data researcher believes.
 

Online Gambling Ads Draw Scrutiny

13 January 2004
The U.S. Department of Justice has been issuing subpoenas in Las Vegas and nationwide to intimidate and discourage publishers and broadcasters from accepting advertising for online gaming sites, media and legal officials said Monday.
 

Arizona Tribal Group Names New Director

13 January 2004
News Brief: Sheila Morago, a Gila River Indian Community member, emerged from a national pool of applicants to replace David LaSarte as the Arizona Indian Gaming Association’s executive director.
 

Grand Canal Shoppes: Venetian May Sell Mall

13 January 2004
Visitors to the Grand Canal Shoppes inside The Venetian walk past men's apparel store Gandini in September. The mall generates more than three times the U.S. average in sales per square foot.
 

South African Couple Robbed

13 January 2004
International News Brief: A Durban couple's good fortune at a local casino turned into a nightmare yesterday when they were robbed at gunpoint by three armed men outside their beachfront flat.
 

Empire Resorts Advances on Monticello Raceway Project

13 January 2004
Empire Resorts has completed the consolidation of operating and development rights to Monticello Raceway.
 

Atlantic City Roundup

13 January 2004
A selection of news and views from Atlantic City this week.
 

Shuffle Master to Sell Assets

13 January 2004
Shuffle Master has entered into an agreement to sell certain of its slot assets to IGT.
 


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