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Gaming News Archives - Page 4668Aladdin Lost $2.4 Million in July26 August 2003
The Aladdin hotel-casino reported losing $2.4 million in July, with half the loss attributable to fees and expenses associated with the Strip hotels Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.
Aladdin Buyer Moves to Reject Contracts26 August 2003
Attorneys for a restaurant in the Aladdin hotel-casino have filed an objection to the resort's reorganization plan in U.S. Bankruptcy Court after the restaurant landed on a list of companies whose contracts wouldn't be renewed when ownership of the resort changes hands.
Poker Machines Seized at Vermont Bar26 August 2003
News Brief: A Rutland bar is under investigation for allegedly running an illegal gambling operation.
Man Pleads Guilty in Betting Case26 August 2003
News Brief: A Minnesota man Monday became the sixth person to plead guilty as part of an investigation involving alleged bookmaker Robert Derryberry of Norwalk.
Hesperia Group Plans Legal Battle Against Casino26 August 2003
News Brief: A few Hesperia residents are saying it’s time to wage a legal battle to put the fate of the casino proposal into the hands of the people.
Fitzgeralds Undergoes Reorganization, New Ownership26 August 2003
News Brief: Fitzgeralds Casino-Hotel in downtown Reno is under new ownership and will have new management as of Wednesday.
California City Approves First Step Towards Casino26 August 2003
News Brief: The Hesperia City Council’s approval of the municipal service agreement tribe is the first of four mountains the Timbisha Shoshone tribe must climb before starting casino construction, according to Hesperia’s project point man Tom Harp.
A Casino Boss Who Started With a Bucket of Coins26 August 2003
News Brief: Robert L. Boughner knew from the start how to look like a high roller, even if he was only a college kid heading off for a drunken weekend in Las Vegas with other fraternity brothers.
Minnesota Man Part of Iowa Bookmaking Ring26 August 2003
News Brief: A Minnesota man has pleaded guilty as being part of a gambling investigation involving an alleged Iowa bookmaker.
Las Vegas Economy: Indicators Continue Their Rise26 August 2003
Nearly all of the Southern Nevada economic indicators for July rose from previous periods, suggesting economic expansion into late this year, a top local economist said Monday.
Casino Arizona Undergoes Audit26 August 2003
News Brief: The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, which owns Casino Arizona, placed nine casino upper managers on paid leave for two to three weeks while outside auditors review casino business operations.
Iowa Court to Rule on Tax Case26 August 2003
ews Brief: The Iowa Supreme Court plans to rule again in a high-stakes, $112 million racetrack casino tax case without hearing further arguments from either side.
Illinois Casino Cuts Jobs26 August 2003
ews Brief: Argosy's Empress Casino eliminated nearly 70 more jobs on Monday.
Aristocrat Readies to Take on Slot Rivals26 August 2003
Aristocrat Technologies, the U.S. subsidiary of Australia-based Aristocrat Leisure Ltd., is positioning itself to compete head-to-head with slot manufacturing giant International Gaming Technology.
Mohegan Sun Teams with Mandalay Bay26 August 2003
News Brief: Mohegan Sun and Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas are working together to attract customers.
Anti-Gambling Group Aiming at Foxwoods26 August 2003
News Brief: Not content with at least temporarily blocking new Indian casinos in Connecticut, a statewide anti-gambling expansion group is now aiming to stop Foxwoods Casino’s expansion plans.
More Join Battle Against Colorado VLT Plan26 August 2003
ews Brief: Two major local government organizations announced their opposition Monday to the November ballot measure that would legalize slot machine-like gambling at Colorado's five horse and dog tracks.
Louisiana Governor Reiterates Support for Tribal Casino26 August 2003
News Brief: Governor Mike Foster has reiterated his support for an Indian casino in northwestern Louisiana, telling the U.S. Interior Department he has no choice but to back it.
Turning Stone Casino Celebrates 10 Years26 August 2003
ews Brief: The Turning Stone Casino Resort is celebrating its 10th anniversary, and it has been an inexhaustible jackpot for the Oneida Indian Nation, transforming the once poverty-stricken, land-poor tribe into a major economic and political force in central New York.
What Can Gamblers Learn from Superstitious Pigeons?26 August 2003
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