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Tic-tac-dough, for the casino, that is

7 June 2004
Mark Pilarski explains the "Tic-Tac-Toe Chicken Challenge", which has casino patrons challenging a chicken in a game of Tic-Tac-Toe for $10,000.
 

When Higher Edge Is a Small Price to Pay for Lower Limits

7 June 2004
Alan Krigman explains why selecting a higher edge may lower player's profit potential.
 

Horoscope for the Week of June 6, 2004

6 June 2004
 

MGM Mirage Offers to Buy Mandalay for $7.65 Billion

5 June 2004
MGM Mirage has offered to purchase Mandalay Resort Group for $68 per share in a cash transaction, the value of which would be approximately $7.65 billion.
 

California Court Dismisses Ballot Lawsuit Again

4 June 2004
News Brief: The California Supreme Court has refused for a second time to hear a lawsuit that seeks to remove a gambling initiative backed by cardrooms and racetracks from the November ballot.
 

South Carolina Tribe to Sue State

4 June 2004
News Brief: The Catawba Indian Nation will proceed with a lawsuit against South Carolina after the state General Assembly recessed for the year without passing a bill to allow the tribe to open a bingo operation in Santee.
 

Split Ruling Issued in Aladdin Labor Case

4 June 2004
A National Labor Relations Board judge has ordered the Aladdin to pay one worker back pay and full benefits after finding he had been fired because of his support of Culinary Union Local 226 but has upheld the termination of another worker.
 

Garfield Theme-Slots Approved by Nevada Regulators

4 June 2004
The Garfield cartoon character was recommended as a theme for a new slot machine by Nevada casino regulators after a lawyer for the slot manufacturer insisted the new device would appeal to adults and not children.
 

Louisiana Bill Limits Casino Workers in Public Office

4 June 2004
News Brief: Legislation drawn up to let casino employees hold local public offices in Louisiana was amended to limit the bill’s effects.
 

Rhode Island Assembly Wants More from Harrah's

4 June 2004
News Brief: After a meeting with Harrah’s, Rhode Island legislators say they want more from Harrah’s proposal for a proposed West Warwick casino.
 

Woman Attacked in Casino Washroom

4 June 2004
International News Brief: A 50-year-old New Zealand woman was followed into the casino toilets where a man stabbed her and allegedly tried to rob her.
 

Cache Creek Casino Opens Hotel

4 June 2004
News Brief: Cache Creek Casino Resort opened a 200-room hotel Thursday, a project that adjoins the Rumsey Band of Wintun Indian's recently expanded casino.
 

Missouri Residents Sue to Keep Casinos Away

4 June 2004
News Brief: Some residents of the small Lake Taneycomo town of Rockaway Beach are suing the state of Missouri to keep the casino issue off the August ballot.
 

Governor: Chicago Doesn't Need Casino for Convention Business

4 June 2004
News Brief: Chicago doesn't need a casino to compete with Las Vegas for conventions and trade shows, provided McCormick Place unions agree to another round of cost-cutting concessions and pass the savings along to exhibitors, according to Governor Blagojevich.
 

Harrah's, Tribe Blamed for Teen's Death

4 June 2004
News Brief: The family of a fire victim filed Thursday a negligence and wrongful death lawsuit against Harrah's Casino and a formal complaint with the Rincon Indian tribe.
 

Borgata-Maxim Party Heats Up Summer

4 June 2004
News Brief: The Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa and Maxim magazine's multimillion-dollar music festival and weekend party moved recently beyond a regional event and started attracting national attention.
 

Pataki's Gaming Commission Idea Approved

4 June 2004
News Brief: Governor Pataki's plan to create a gambling commission to regulate horse tracks and the new gambling parlors has been approved by the New York Senate.
 

Wynn to Start Construction of Macau Casino

4 June 2004
International News Brief: Wynn Resorts says it will start preparatory construction works on its Macau Outer Harbour site on Monday, June 7.
 

Taiwan Casino Plan Proposed

4 June 2004
International News Brief: A proposal by Taiwan Vice President Annette Lu to develop the offshore county of Penghu into a gambling center has sent ripples among the people living there, who have long been keen on seeking ways to improve their livelihoods.
 

Official Surprised by Lack of Action Against Bookie

4 June 2004
News Brief: An International Cricket Council official has expressed surprise that Delhi Police have not taken any action three months after the body provided information against a bookie allegedly involved in match fixing.
 


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