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Gaming News Archives - Page 4661Chicago Cop, Fired for Gambling Scheme Role, Appeals Ruling3 September 2003
News Brief: One of three East Chicago police officers involved in a casino gambling scheme could soon be taking his department and the city to court for firing him.
Mandalay Profits Rise3 September 2003
News Brief: Mandalay Resort Group said profit rose 44 percent in the latest quarter, beating estimates as summer travel and gambling sizzled on the Las Vegas Strip.
Illinois Casinos Say Winnings, Attendance Are Down3 September 2003
News Brief: Illinois gambling industry officials say riverboats have brought in less money and attracted fewer customers in the two months since higher state gambling taxes went into effect.
AGA President a Savvy Insider3 September 2003
News Brief: Frank J. Fahrenkopf Jr, 64, is a savvy political insider who grew up around gambling in Reno, Nev., and represented casinos as a lawyer.
Interlott Receives Order from the Oregon Lottery3 September 2003
Interlott Technologies reports that the Oregon Lottery has placed an order for the purchase of 75 Instant Ticket Vending Machines and 75 certified new 16-bin ITVMs.
Americans Learning to Love Casinos3 September 2003
News Brief: A decade ago, Mississippi newspaper publisher Roland Weeks felt his community was threatened. Casinos had arrived in Biloxi, bringing with them a bundle of pros and cons.
Casino City Press Launches Review of Colorado, Mississippi, New Jersey2 September 2003
The latest edition of the gaming industry's most comprehensive statistical and analytical review of the Colorado, Mississippi, and New Jersey gaming markets has just been published by Casino City Press.
Airline Adds Three Vegas Flights2 September 2003
America West Airlines, saying its business-oriented fare structure is creating demand, today said it's adding one flight per day between Las Vegas and St. Louis, Billings, Montana, and Des Moines, Iowa.
IGT Reports Glitch in Keno Game2 September 2003
International Game Technology has notified slot operators statewide that a certain keno game has a glitch that allows gamblers to play the machines for free.
Casino Industry Technology: Open wide2 September 2003
Bally Gaming and Systems went live Wednesday with a wide-area progressive system that brings a new gambling selection to Russian customers.
Nevadan At Work: Richard Heller, President, Sands Expo and Convention Center, and Executive Vice President, The Venetian2 September 2003
A big grease board dominates Richard Heller's board room deep in the bowels of the Sands Expo and Convention Center.
New Zealand MP: Bill will Disenfranchise Public2 September 2003
nternational News Brief: National MP Judith Collins says parts of the Gambling Bill would be passed without any public submissions on it. As a result the gambling industry, communities, and charitable organisations had been `disenfranchised’, she said.
Haitian Immigrant Works Casino Floor And Enjoys Her Job2 September 2003
News Brief: Marie Alegrand is on her feet all day, making change for customers at Foxwoods Resort Casino.
No Poker Faces At Mohegan Sun2 September 2003
News Brief: The card room regulars were mourning the loss of their ‘home away from home’ Monday on the next-to-the-last day of poker action at Mohegan Sun.
Wisconsin Eyes on Gaming Tables2 September 2003
News Brief: Electronic data collection planned for 17 Wisconsin casinos as part of increased oversight.
Paddy Power Suffers Setbacks2 September 2003
International News Brief: Paddy Power has seen punters pulling out of its shares after revealing it had suffered setbacks at a number of key race meetings.
These Numbers Are No Thumbsuck2 September 2003
Few businesses can boast a full-on professional review every month, but it's happening routinely at quality online casinos.
Illinois House to Probe Gaming Tax Issue2 September 2003
ews Brief: An out-of-session meeting of the Illinois House Gaming Committee today will try to determine who is crying wolf on the state's increased gambling taxes: the governor or the riverboat gambling industry.
First California Desert Casino Could Hit Jackpot2 September 2003
News Brief: While some play down a competition between a proposed Indian casino in Hesperia and one in Barstow, the first casino to open in the High Desert could reap lucrative benefits.
Discord on Growing Tribal Gaming Industry2 September 2003
News Brief: The explosion of tribal gaming has provoked an outpouring of criticism that has left tribes defending their casinos and, in some cases, their phenomenal wealth.
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