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Minnesota Casino Plans Touted

23 January 2004
News Brief: Minnesota lawmakers heard testimony about four casino proposals that their sponsors said would produce hundreds of millions of dollars.
 

Golden Nugget Takeover Approved

23 January 2004
Tim Poster and Tom Breitling have received approval from the Nevada Gaming Commission for their $215 million takeover of the downtown and Laughlin Golden Nugget hotel-casinos.
 

Albany Wants Piece of OTB Action

23 January 2004
News Brief: If Capital OTB lands a New York license to have video lottery terminals at its, Albany officials are looking for a piece of the action.
 

AttheRaces Fails to Resolve Dispute

23 January 2004
International News Brief: Horseracing consortium AttheRaces has failed to resolve its row with the Racecourse Association over betting revenues, putting its £307 million TV deal and the future of several smaller courses at risk.
 

California Starts Tribal Gaming Compact Talks

23 January 2004
News Brief: California started tribal compact negotiations Thursday in a meeting with the Morongo Band of Mission Indians and six other tribes.
 

Tennessee Casino a Long Shot

23 January 2004
News Brief: According to a Shelby County commissioner, an amendment that would allow casinos in the county is a long shot worth launching.
 

Manitoba Lifts Sunday Gambling Ban

23 January 2004
News Brief: The Manitoba government is lifting its ban on Sunday gambling at hotels, bars and lounges in what it says is an attempt to help the battered rural economy.
 

Gambling Bill May Lead to Job Loss

23 January 2004
International News Brief: New United Kingdom gambling regulations could force interactive and online operators to move off-shore, MPs have been warned.
 

World Poker Tour Events Continue Dramatic Growth

23 January 2004
Lakes Entertainment reports that the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure on board the Royal Caribbean's ‘Voyageur of the Seas’, is the latest event on the World Poker Tour.
 

VCAT to License Mariposa Data Warehouse to IGT

23 January 2004
Venture Catalyst Incorporated has entered into an agreement to license VCAT's Mariposa data warehouse solution to IGT.
 

IGT Benefits from Global Slot Machine Boom

23 January 2004
News Brief: International Game Technology is benefitting from huge global growth in the number of casinos cropping up as well as a sweeping conversion among existing casinos to slots that pay in vouchers rather than coins.
 

Vancouver Casino Proposal Gets Approval

22 January 2004
News Brief: In a close vote after two days of hearings, Vancouver city council has given the green light to a new casino at the Plaza of Nations.
 

Harrah's Plans to Continue Poker Series

22 January 2004
Harrah’s says they will continue the World Series of Poker after it has purchased Binion’s Horseshoe.
 

Powerball Grows to $55 Million

22 January 2004
Since no one correctly matched all six numbers in Wednesday's drawing the jackpot will grow to an estimated $55 million.
 

Reno Casino to Close

22 January 2004
News Brief: Rocky’s Casino & Sports Bar in downtown Reno will close Jan. 31, leaving 29 employees jobless, according to a casino official.
 

IGT Continues Fighting Judgment

22 January 2004
Slot maker International Game Technology has filed a motion to void a court judgment against it for $15 million stemming from a competitor's successful lawsuit against the company in South Carolina.
 

Harrah's, Horseshoe Agreement Official

22 January 2004
Harrah's Entertainment Inc. today said it signed a definitive agreement to purchase Binion's Horseshoe in downtown Las Vegas and is working to re-open the historic hotel-casino.
 

Hard Rock Hit with Complaint

22 January 2004
The Hard Rock hotel-casino could face a fine of as much as $300,000 after the state Gaming Control Board filed a three-count complaint against the Las Vegas resort over its advertising on Wednesday.
 

Gaming Chairman: Mississippi Coast Ready for More Casinos

22 January 2004
News Brief: The chairman of the Mississippi Gaming Commission says he believes the Mississippi Gulf Coast is ready for another casino.
 

Resorts to Develop Adjacent Site

22 January 2004
News Brief: Five months away from completing a $115 million hotel expansion, Resorts Atlantic City is developing plans for another major project next door.
 


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