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Gaming News Archives - Page 4666New Fantasy Football Championship Launches Las Vegas22 August 2003
`The Draft - Championship Fantasy Football’ is a new high stakes game for the serious fantasy football fanatic with the winner pocketing $250,000 of the $480,000 total prize money.
Shuffle Master Q3 Results Up22 August 2003
Shuffle Master, reports Q3 revenue of $17.4 million, net income of $4.6 million and diluted earnings per share of $0.27.
Palms Pulls Football Ad21 August 2003
The Palms plans to pull a radio spot advertising its football contest after a top Nevada gaming regulator said he planned to investigate a claim made in the ad.
Park Place Fighting Civic Center Plan21 August 2003
News Brief: New Jersey's largest casino operator has filed legal papers to prevent its funds from going to the building of a new civic center near Philadelphia.
Mississippi Agency Approves Plan to Move Casino21 August 2003
ews Brief: The Mississippi Gaming Commission has approved a plan to move Treasure Bay Casino's gambling barge into a man-made basin east of its current location in Biloxi.
New Jersey Agency May Approve Betting Parlor Plan21 August 2003
News Brief: New Jersey officials are set to approve a plan to create 15 off-track betting parlors away from horse tracks, where gamblers can bet on live, closed-circuit broadcasts of horse races at tracks around the country.
West Virginia Approves Paper Tickets for Slots21 August 2003
News Brief: Gamblers at West Virginia's racetracks soon will be able to switch from slot machine to slot machine simply by inserting a piece of paper instead of lugging coins around.
Hotels Report Ups, Downs from Flood21 August 2003
Tuesday's flash flood resulted in a few dozen displaced Las Vegas residents booking rooms in area hotels, but at least one lodging property will benefit from a flood of a different sort, a flood of insurance agents.
Judge Approves Settlement in Mirage Case21 August 2003
A judge has approved a settlement involving a former Mirage resort employee who failed to file thousands of required anti-money laundering reports with the federal government.
Neuheisel Lied About Betting21 August 2003
News Brief: Former University of Washington coach, Rick Neuheisel, repeatedly lied to NCAA investigators about gambling on college basketball, saying he did not take part in high-stakes pools.
Joliet May Cut Funding from Gaming Revenues21 August 2003
News Brief: A projected shortfall in gaming revenues could force the Joliet, Illinois, to cut the funding it distributes annually to area schools and social service organizations.
Indiana Casinos Winnings Up21 August 2003
News Brief: Northwest Indiana’s five casinos raked in $8 million more in July than they did a year ago, winning $96.9 million last month compared to $88.9 million the same period a year ago.
Sides Taken on California Slot Casino Plan21 August 2003
News Brief: The Manzanita Tribe of Mission Indians 2,000 slot machine casino plan has divided California’s Imperial Valley.
Memphis Mayor Bets on Gambling Plan21 August 2003
News Brief: Mayor Willie Herenton plans to launch a vigorous campaign to legalize casino gambling in Memphis, assuming he's re-elected this fall.
City Worker Steals $2.5 Million for Husband's Gambling Spree21 August 2003
News Brief: A New York City employee stole $2.5 million earmarked for needy Family Court litigants to bankroll her husband's casino-hopping sprees in Atlantic City, authorities said.
China's Police Crush Illegal Lottery21 August 2003
nternational News Brief: A total of 620 underground lottery outlets have been destroyed in southern China's Guangdong Province during a month-long crack down on gambling, which ended at the weekend.
Not Everyone Supports California Casino Proposal21 August 2003
ews Brief: Not everybody in town was enthusiastic when the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria completed an agreement late Tuesday giving them an option to buy 360 acres of pasture for a casino just west of Rohnert Park.
South Africa to Review Gambling Industry21 August 2003
International News Brief: The South African Department of Trade and Industry has announced a plan for major changes in the gambling industry and a review of all black empowerment deals.
Problem Gambling Rises in New Zealand City21 August 2003
nternational News Brief: Up to 15 per cent of the population of Manukau City could be affected by problem gambling, a new report says.
ISWS Signs Contract With Sportingbet21 August 2003
Interactive Systems Worldwide Inc. has signed an agreement with Sportingbet to incorporate their systems.
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