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Gaming News Archives - Page 4643Harrah's Entertainment Named to Dow Jones Sustainability World Index24 September 2003
For the third consecutive year, Harrah's Entertainment, Inc.has been selected as a component of the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index.
Multimedia Games Receives Advisory Opinion Letter from NIGC24 September 2003
The National Indian Gaming Commission has issued an advisory opinion letter designating the Multimedia Games’ Reel Time Bingo Version 1.2 gaming engine a Class II game.
Mississippi Casino Company Faces Uphill Battle in Pennsylvania23 September 2003
News Brief: A Mississippi casino company that wants to build an $80 million thoroughbred horse track in Upper Macungie Township, Pennsylvania, could find itself in an uphill race before it even gets out of the gate.
The Casino de Montréal Celebrates 10th Anniversary23 September 2003
Inaugurated on October 9, 1993 as
Québec's first gaming house, the Casino de Montréal will be celebrating its
10th anniversary this fall.
Casinos Slow to Help Arts Center23 September 2003
Gaming-led civic leaders have figured out that Las Vegas needs more culture if it wants to diversify its economy and attract more businesses. However gaming companies haven’t been stepping up to help finance the effort.
Man Denied Jackpot Hits Polk County, RACI with Suit23 September 2003
News Brief: Prairie Meadows Racetrack and Casino has withheld nearly $100,000 in slot-machine jackpots over the past 15 months from unlucky winners who weren't supposed to be in the casino.
Dramatic Finish for Borgata Poker Open23 September 2003
War horse Noli Francisco of New York, outlasted the crop of young stallions to win the inaugural Borgata Poker Open Monday night.
Shuffle Master Sues for Patent Infringement23 September 2003
Shuffle Master, Inc. has filed a new patent infringement lawsuit against Casinos Austria Research and Development.
Nebraska Groups Launch Petition Drive23 September 2003
News Brief: Veterans groups have launched a petition drive to legalize video slot machines in bars across the Nebraska.
Tennessee Lottery CEO Begins Job Early23 September 2003
News Brief: Rebecca Paul began as director of the Tennessee Education Lottery Corp. more than a week early on Monday, meaning the first scratch-off games could be available for sale ahead of schedule.
Aladdin, Creditors Resolve Bankruptcy Case Dispute23 September 2003
Lawyers for the Aladdin hotel-casino and its creditors say they have solved a dispute that threatened to derail the sale of the property to a group headed by Planet Hollywood International Chairman and Chief executive Robert Earl.
NTRA's Smith Sees Positive Trends in Horse Racing23 September 2003
News Brief: Speaking at the National Thoroughbred Racing Association Annual Meeting and Marketing Summit, Commissioner Tim Smith said that Thoroughbred racing is thriving and that the industry has done a good job in getting that message out.
Wiretap Came Between Mob, Louisiana Gambling23 September 2003
News Brief: In 1990, a year before the Legislature legalized video poker machines, four men met in New York to plan their bets.
Man Sues Iowa Casino for Jackpot23 September 2003
New Brief: A Des Moines man who hit a slot machine jackpot at Prairie Meadows is suing the casino because he hasn't gotten his money.
Australian Betting Agency Plans in Doubt23 September 2003
International News Brief: Australia’s SportOdds Systems' plans to promote itself as the official betting agency for the Rugby World Cup in NSW have been thrown into doubt after the Federal Court refused to overturn a crucial piece of legislation.
Maryland Considers Sites for Slots23 September 2003
News Brief: Maryland legislators continue to examine locations for slot machines besides state racetracks.
Northern Irish Bingo Players Adjust to Smoke-Free Halls23 September 2003
News Brief: The smoke may be gone from the bingo halls of Belfast, but there's still plenty of fire in the eyes of the players.
Man Sentenced for Illegal Gambling Operation23 September 2003
News Brief: A Massachusetts man has been sentenced to nearly three years in prison for his role in an illegal sports gambling and numbers operation.
Judge Rejects California Tribal Lawsuit23 September 2003
News Brief: A Los Angeles Superior Court judge rejected on Monday a lawsuit filed by a faction of a landless San Gabriel Valley tribe that wants to build a casino against the wishes of another faction that has no interest in gambling.
Oklahoma Tribe to Build Casino23 September 2003
News Brief: The Peoria Tribe of Oklahoma is planning to build a $5 million casino and entertainment center on tribal land near the Will Rogers Turnpike.
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