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Gaming News Archives - Page 4607Shark Leaves Casino for New Home12 November 2003
News Brief: A casino shark, of the fish not the loan variety, is leaving the Mohegan Sun Casino for New Jersey.
Tribal Regulators Meet at Conference12 November 2003
Tribal, state and national regulators charged with overseeing the conduct of tribal government gaming in California will converge in Sacramento Thursday and Friday for the California Tribal Gaming Regulatory Summit.
Execs: Racinos Need to be Ready for Competition12 November 2003
News Brief : Operators of established racinos will have to be more inventive as other states climb onto the racino bandwagon, according to industry executives at the Racino 2003 Conference.
South African Gambling Regulations Approved12 November 2003
News Brief: Legislation aimed at revamping the way gambling is regulated in South Africa was approved in the national assembly on Tuesday.
Maryland Report Refutes Slot Argument12 November 2003
News Brief: The Maryland Tax Education Foundation has released a report refuting arguments made by the owners of horse racing tracks that they will wither if they do not get slot machines.
Wynn Not Worried about Macau Credit Legislation12 November 2003
International News Brief: Las Vegas gaming mogul Steve Wynn said that Macau's process of legalising casino operators' right to grant credit to gamblers was `moving on very nicely.’
Macau Airport Wants Slots12 November 2003
International News Brief: Macau International Airport Company would like to put slot machines at airport as an additional source of revenue.
Gaming Tribes Ready to Deal with Schwarzenegger12 November 2003
ews Brief: Despite spending millions of dollars to defeat Gov.-elect Arnold Schwarzenegger's recall candidacy, some of California's wealthiest Indian tribes are actively pursuing him and his plan to renegotiate their gaming compacts.
Struggling Missouri Town to Vote on Casino12 November 2003
News Brief: Rockaway Beach residents will be able to decide in February whether to bring a casino to their struggling town.
Tropicana Reopens Skywalk, Garage12 November 2003
News Brief: Tropicana Casino & Resort took another step toward normalcy Tuesday afternoon, when authorities allowed the casino to reopen the walkway over Pacific Avenue and the other half of its parking garage.
Kentucky Racing Industry Wants Slot Machine Vote12 November 2003
ews Brief: Kentucky's horse-racing industry plans to ask the General Assembly to put the controversial issue of racetrack slot machines on the November 2004 ballot as a constitutional amendment.
Magna Lays Off Staff After Racetrack, Gambling Losses12 November 2003
News Brief: Magna Entertainment Corp., has trimmed its head office staff in the wake of third-quarter losses at the racetrack and gambling operation.
California Tribe Offers Bay Area Land Deal12 November 2003
News Brief: As part of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria and Stations Casino’s push to build a gambling hall in Sonoma County, they have given the local community a $4.2-million option to buy nearly 1,700 acres along the environmentally sensitive San Francisco Bay.
Police: Woman Killed Husband To Conceal Gambling Debt12 November 2003
News Brief: A northwest Indiana woman gave her husband a fatal dose of insulin so he would not discover that she had spent some of his savings, authorities said.
South Korea Allows Foreign Casino Investors12 November 2003
International News Brief: South Korea’s President Roh Moo-hyun and his cabinet have approved a proposal authorizing foreign companies that invest $500 million in the country’s tourism industry to open a casino.
Skycity May Bid for Perth Casino12 November 2003
International News Brief: New Zealand casino operator Sky City Entertainment Group Ltd may yet make a bid for Perth's Burswood Casino.
Pennsylvania Slots Odds Called Even12 November 2003
News Brief: Slot machine legislation has a 50-50 chance of passing in Pennsylvania this year, and any successful bill will have to allow slots at non-racetrack settings, according to an aide to the state's lawmakers.
New Mexico Commission to Hear Bids12 November 2003
ws Brief: The New Mexico Racing Commission will hear from the four groups seeking the license during public hearings today and Thursday.
South Carolina Baptist Convention Opposes Gaming12 November 2003
News Brief: South Carolina Baptists has passed a resolution to opposethe Catawba Indians creating more gambling venues in the state.
Colorado Casinos Money Eyed for Tourism Promotion12 November 2003
News Brief: Colorado’s tourism industry is eyeing casino revenue stream as a possible source for promotion funding.
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