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Gaming News Archives - Page 4588Scientific Games Awarded On-Line Contract for the North Dakota Lottery3 December 2003
cientific Games is the apparent winner of the bid to provide on-line systems and services to the North Dakota Lottery.
Microgaming Releases Revolutionary Multi-Play Slot: MegaSpins3 December 2003
Press Release: Microgaming Releases Revolutionary Multi-Play Slot: MegaSpins
Heller's Go For The Green (Turf Racing Made Easy) One Of The Best Of '033 December 2003
Bill Heller's Go For The Green (Turf Racing Made Easy) (150 pages, paperbound, $14.95) is designed for knowledgeable, patient horseplayers who prefer to specialize-in this case pointing to the obvious, grass races.
North Carolina Tribe Breaks Ground on Expansion2 December 2003
News Brief: The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians on Monday broke ground on a new hotel tower, and this time the tribe is expanding its gaming business without financial support from Harrah's Entertainment.
Tax Threat Fails to Slow Florida Cruise Ships2 December 2003
News Brief: Recent taxation threats from Tallahassee aren’t deterring a resurgence in Lee County-based casino cruises.
Widow, Mother of Gaming Executives Dies2 December 2003
Adele Epstein, matriarch of a Las Vegas gaming family and a civic leader who raised funds for local charities in the 1960s and '70s, died Saturday.
Celine Dion Cancels Vegas Shows2 December 2003
News Brief: Celine Dion has canceled her Wednesday and Thursday shows on the Las Vegas Strip to attend her father's funeral in Montreal.
National Council of Legislators Focus on Online Gambling2 December 2003
News Brief: Issues related to the loss of tax dollars from Internet wagering will come into focus when state legislators from across the country meet in Las Vegas to focus on public policy questions related to Internet, casino, and other forms of gaming.
Kentucky Bill Calls for Gaming Devices2 December 2003
News Brief: A Kentucky legislator has pre-filed several bills for the 2004 General Assembly session, including one that would authorize electronic gaming devices at racetracks, and another that calls for a constitutional amendment on the subject.
Las Vegas Pedicab Operator Shuts Down2 December 2003
as Vegas' largest operator of pedicabs -- bicycle-powered rickshaws that move tourists up and down the Strip -- is taking his vehicles off the road after his drivers were threatened with arrest for operating illegally.
New Mexico License Selection Challenged2 December 2003
News Brief: One of the applicants for a license to open a racetrack and casino in Hobbs has filed a challenge to the state Racing Commission's selection of Ruidoso Downs owner R.D. Hubbard.
Deadline Approaching for Ohio Slots Proposal2 December 2003
News Brief: A slots-for-scholarship constitutional amendment pending in the House faces a cloudy future and a Wednesday deadline for getting it before voters for the March 3 primary election.
Seneca Nation Plans Job Fair2 December 2003
A Job Fair for residents of the Seneca Nation's Allegany and Cattaraugus reservations to learn about jobs available at the tribe's newest casino will be held Tuesday and Wednesday.
Trop's Latest Gimmick Combines Slots and Cable TV2 December 2003
News Brief: Tropicana Casino and Resort has kicked up the competition for high rollers by attaching television monitors to each of the 94 slot machines in its new Crystal Room slot parlor.
California Casino Measures Cause Buzz2 December 2003
News Brief: Two Hesperia measures targeting Indian casinos will head to the ballots next year. Either could alter the future of local gambling.
Bookie Wants Fairer Trading2 December 2003
International News Brief: Outspoken bookmaker Michael Eskander has called on the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to push his cause for fairer trading on international feature races.
Cache Creek Casino Set to Open2 December 2003
News Brief: After years of planning, controversy and compromise, the Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians in Yolo County is on track for an April opening of its expanded casino and hotel, which will be renamed from Cache Creek Indian Bingo & Casino.
Diverse Experts Will Convene to Explore Gambling as a Public Health Issue2 December 2003
Vegas conference to discuss cutting-edge addictions research and explore the implications of scientific research for regulation of the international gaming industry.
Bookies Name Ireland, China Miss World Favorites2 December 2003
International News Brief: Miss Ireland, Rosanna Davidson, is leading the pack of 106 Miss World contestants vying for the coveted title in China's southern Hainan province, bookmakers said Tuesday.
Oregon Court Hears Racino Document Case2 December 2003
News Brief: Oregon’s Supreme Court justices questioned the lawyer for racino developer Shawn A. Scott about how documents collected in a state background check would harm his client.
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