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Mississippi Gaming Committee Meets

30 January 2004
News Brief: Members of the new Mississippi House Gaming Committee on Thursday received their first briefing on the state of the casino industry and the state agency charged with regulating it.
 

Voters to Decide Wisconsin Tribal Casino's Fate

30 January 2004
News Brief: Voters in Dane County will decide on Feb. 17 whether their county gets a fourth casino in the Ho-Chunk casino referendum.
 

Penn National Makes Bid on Illinois License

30 January 2004
News Brief: Penn National Gaming has offered to pay more than $500 million for a license to open the state's final riverboat, the rights to which are held by the bankrupt Emerald Casino, according to sources.
 

Online Betting Sites Blackmailed

30 January 2004
News Brief: Organized crime gangs are blackmailing internet betting sites on the eve of American football's Super Bowl.
 

Sunshine Millions Ratings Up

30 January 2004
The 2004 edition of the Sunshine Millions eclipsed last year's successes, both on track and in the home, with overnight ratings for the two-hour NBC broadcast of 1.7, topping last year's 1.5 rating for a one-hour show.
 

Churchill Downs Launches Kentucky Derby Web Site

30 January 2004
Churchill Downs Incorporated this week launched the official 2004 Kentucky Derby Web site. . The site includes exclusive articles, news updates, interactive components.
 

Penn National Gaming Appoints New Director

30 January 2004
Penn National Gaming reports the appointment of Barbara Z. Shattuck, 53, to its Board of Directors.
 

BetonSports.com Launches Real Time P2P Betting

29 January 2004
BetonSports.com has launched a real-time, person-to-person betting exchange that will enable customers to match and place bets with each other during various sporting events.
 

Billionaire Gives Up Emerald Casino Claim for Settlement

29 January 2004
News Brief: A California billionaire who accused Emerald Casino executives of reneging on a handshake deal has agreed to accept $650,000 to walk away from his claim.
 

Prop Bets Offer Wild, Wacky Fun

29 January 2004
Casual gamblers love Super Bowl props because they tend toward the wacky and whimsical. Professional sports bettors see props as an opportunity to get the upper hand on oddsmakers and pocket some cash.
 

Dover Downs Results Down

29 January 2004
Dover Downs Gaming & Entertainment reports that revenues and earnings are down compared to last year’s Q4.
 

Powerball Jackpot Rises to $74 Million

29 January 2004
Since no one has correctly matched all six numbers in Wednesday's drawing the jackpot will grow to an estimated $74 million.
 

Texas Lottery Adds Self-Serve Machines

29 January 2004
News Breief: Texas Lottery officials plan to install about 1,000 ATM-like machines at retail outlets across the state that will dispense tickets for such games as Lotto Texas, Mega Millions and Cash Five.
 

New Vegas Flights Prices Released

29 January 2004
United Airlines' low-cost carrier, which will debut Feb. 12 with flights between Denver and Las Vegas, has announced ticket prices on its Las Vegas routes.
 

Super Bowl Controversy Erupts at Vegas Resort

29 January 2004
The Palms hotel-casino has canceled a sold-out broadcast of the Super Bowl in its movie theater after the property was threatened with legal action by the National Football League.
 

Expert Pessimistic about Moulin Rouge Revival

29 January 2004
At least one gaming expert is not supporting the plan by the Moulin Rouge's new owners to build a $200 million casino and entertainment complex on the 15-acre site devastated by arson last spring.
 

Culinary Union Increases Pressure

29 January 2004
The Culinary Workers Union Local 226 today said it stepped up its effort to organize workers at the bankrupt Aladdin hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip.
 

Autotote Ready to Launch Connecticut Channel

29 January 2004
News Brief: Autotote's long-awaited racing channel is set to debut Feb. 4 in southern Connecticut, and officials said it's only the first step toward a 12-hour-a-day production.
 

CEO Upbeat About Borgata's Future

29 January 2004
News Brief: Terry Lanni, CEO of MGM Mirage, is optimistic about the future of Borgata.
 

Asbestos Adds to Binion's Woes

29 January 2004
Asbestos materials lacing Binion's Horseshoe could further delay its sale and reopening as well as slow and add substantial costs to any renovation or redevelopment of the downtown property.
 


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