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Gaming News Archives - Page 4662Tasmanian Casino Tax Break Comments Draw Fire4 September 2003
International News Brief: Opposition Treasury spokesman Peter Gutwein said Dr Crean's public statements about the reason for a reduction in gaming taxes payable contradicted evidence that Treasury head Don Challen had given.
Florida Lottery Chooses GTECH4 September 2003
GTECH Corporation has been selected by the Florida Lottery as the apparent successful bidder to supply a new online and instant-ticket lottery system, lottery terminals, and related telecommunications network.
Australian Government Keeps Casino Documents Secret4 September 2003
International News Brief: The Bracks Government has extended a ban on public access to documents relating to the Crown Casino tendering process for up to 20 years.
Heard it on the River4 September 2003
Themed Slot Machines Continue to Grow in Popularity3 September 2003
American Roulette: Confessions of a Cheat Makes for Fascinating Reading3 September 2003
New Casino Planned For Scotland3 September 2003
International News Brief: Kenmore Aberdeen has lodged plans to change the lay-out of its proposed £9 million Shiprow development to accommodate a casino
Aussie Casino No Longer Crowning Glory, Says Review3 September 2003
International News Brief: Crown casino has been warned that it needs a facelift or it risks losing its world-class status.
Scam Alert: Elderly Latinos Targeted in Lottery Jackpot Scheme3 September 2003
News Brief: For nearly three weeks, an elderly Vallejo man hid a terrible secret. The 85-year-old had lost $25,000 in a street-executed lottery fraud.
Kansas Lottery Pursuing Retail Partnerships3 September 2003
News Brief: Lottery Director Ed Van Petten said his agency is looking for ways to promote Kansas businesses.
Fans Mourn as Mohegan Poker Room Folds3 September 2003
News Brief: Emotions are getting the better of some poker faces, as longtime players at the Mohegan Sun mourn the folding of the casino's poker room.
Arena Halves Losses3 September 2003
nternational News Brief: Racecourse owner Arena Leisure has halved its first-half losses as more punters took time out to have a flutter.
Florida Casino Boat to Offer Sports Betting3 September 2003
News Brief: SunCruz Casinos plans offer sports betting on its Port Canaveral-based gambling ship within two months.
Colorado Groups Oppose Video Lottery Games3 September 2003
News Brief: A coalition of historic preservation boards have voiced opposition to a ballot initiative that would put video lottery games in Colorado racetracks, saying the move would cut tax revenues that fund their efforts.
Labor Day Tourism in Vegas Generally Strong3 September 2003
The LVCVA had forecast 275,000 visitors for the weekend, 3.8 percent more than had come for Labor Day 2002 and all indications pointed to that level being met.
Massachusetts Casino Management Classes Are a 'Sure Win'3 September 2003
News Brief: The Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management is offering an online course in casino management this fall.
Lasseters' Threatening to Move3 September 2003
International News Brief: Online casino operator Lasseters' may move `to another jurisdiction’ if a current Australian government review imposes new restrictions on online gambling, the company's managing director warned today.
Judge Puts New York Casino Project on Hold3 September 2003
News Brief: A federal judge granted an injunction blocking construction of a casino in Hampton Bays, saying the Shinnecok Indian Nation must be federally recognized before it moves forward with the project.
Labor Day $3.2 Million MegaJackpot Hits in Downtown Las Vegas3 September 2003
A Phoenix-area man who won $3.2 million on Wheel of Fortune Monday night says his Labor Day slot jackpot means he can retire earlier.
Chicago 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.
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