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Gaming News Archives - Page 4588New Zealand Gambling Law Changes Begin Tomorrow30 June 2004
International News Brief: Sweeping law changes that will control the growth of New Zealand’s gambling venues and restrict internet gambling come into effect tomorrow.
Cincinnati Mayor Wants Casinos30 June 2004
News Brief: Cincinnati Mayor Charlie Luken has called on Ohio's governor and state legislators to put a state constitutional amendment on the ballot to allow casino gambling in big cities.
Australian Party Under Fire for Casino Tour30 June 2004
International News Brief: Australia’s Labor Party is under attack for planning a ‘behind-the-scenes’ tour of Crown Casino next month to raise money.
State's Newest Racino Opens Wednesday30 June 2004
News Brief: New York State's fourth 'racino' opens Wednesday at Monticello Raceway, which has had a $27 million transformation.
Pinnacle Entertainment Receives Final Approval for Missouri Casino30 June 2004
Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. has received final approval from the St. Louis County Council for the company's proposed $300 million gaming and mixed-use project in the community of Lemay.
Former Ladbroke Exec Joins Youbet.com30 June 2004
Youbet.com, Inc. has named former Ladbroke executive Thomas E. Chaffee to direct the company's international business development.
Expert Play Begins Long Before Popping In Coins30 June 2004
Lenny Frome explains why players with a greater knowledge of Video Poker have a better chance of winning.
US, Antigua Seek Solution to Internet Gambling Case29 June 2004
International News Brief: The United States and Antigua have suspended litigation over Internet gambling and want to resolve the World Trade Organization dispute through negotiations, an American official said on Tuesday.
Pennsylvania's Neighbors Brace for Slots29 June 2004
News Brief: As Pennsylvania lawmakers approach a decision on the legalization of slot machine gambling, several neighboring states already are toting potential losses, while others are sizing up possible gains.
Trade Group Adds, Loses Members29 June 2004
The Gaming Standards Association, an international trade group of about 60 major slot machine makers and related companies, has added seven new members as well as lost several members.
GSN Launching New Sweepstakes29 June 2004
GSN, the Network for Games, is launching the online ‘Lucky Stars Sweepstakes’ in conjunction with the launch of the new TV series Celebrity Blackjack.
Jackpot Madness Launches New Games29 June 2004
Jackpot Madness has just launched new 5-reel video slot versions of two favorite progressive games: Lotsaloot and Fruit Fiesta.
Casino Probed Over Prostitutes Claim29 June 2004
International News Brief: Victoria’s gaming watchdog will probe Crown casino after staff were caught getting a prostitute for a high roller.
North Dakota Tribes Oppose Off-Reservation Casino29 June 2004
News Brief: North Dakota tribal leaders say they oppose casinos off the reservation, even though one tribe is considering it.
Embezzler Planned to Pay Back Money With Casino Winnings29 June 2004
News Brief: A woman who officials say confessed to embezzling cash from Payne County allegedly used the money to gamble at casinos.
Tabcorp Policy Probed29 June 2004
International News Brief: Victorian Premier Steve Bracks says he will seek further advice about Tabcorp's move to penalise account holders for not betting.
Black Legislators Support Pennsylvania Gambling Bill29 June 2004
News Brief: African-American members of the state legislature say initial meetings with gambling industry officials on Monday went well.
Wynn, Publisher Settle Lawsuit29 June 2004
News Brief: A book publisher accused of libeling Steve Wynn has entered into a confidential settlement with the gaming figure.
Beau Rivage Invests in Community Program29 June 2004
News Brief: Beau Rivage will invest $1 million in a community development program designed to increase the number of homebuyers and small businesses in disadvantaged areas of Mississippi, Louisiana and Arkansas.
New Casino Opens Up Along the Coast in Florence29 June 2004
News Brief: It has been a long wait, but the Three Rivers Casino in Florence is now ready for wheeling and dealing.
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