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Gaming News Archives - Page 4671Wynn to Open With Union5 April 2004
Wynn's companies have long enjoyed a positive relationship with the Culinary Union, and the developer said he expects that to continue when the megaresort opens.
More Players Choosing Slots5 April 2004
News Brief: The high odds of losing money at a table game are making some gamblers balk at stepping up to a table in favor of a slot machine.
Search Engines Ending US Online Casino Ads5 April 2004
News Brief: Google and Yahoo, two of the most widely used Web search engines, have decided to stop running advertisements for online casinos, a shift that could dampen the growth of Internet gambling.
Australia Targets Youth Gambling5 April 2004
International News Brief: Australia’s youth gambling will be targeted in a new bid to stop people becoming betting addicts in later life, the government said today.
Atlantic City Roundup5 April 2004
A selection of news and views from Atlantic City roundup this week.
Detroit Casinos Vie for Windsor's Customers5 April 2004
News Brief: With Casino Windsor closed due to a strike, it’s patrons are expected to come to Detroit to gamble, and Detroit’s three casinos are hoping to permanently win their business.
Last Shot Costs Bettors5 April 2004
News Brief: When Duke player, Chris Duhon, nailed a 38-foot three-point shot as time ran out in the NCAA semi-finals, sports bettors lost millions.
William Hill Joins UK Index5 April 2004
International News Brief: Bookmaker William Hill was today celebrating the news that it will join the ranks of the UK’s top 100 companies.
Inside Gaming Column: Strip-Corner Deal May Be Near for Harrah's5 April 2004
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Casino Windsor Workers Brace for Long Strike5 April 2004
News Brief: With angry Casino Windsor workers bracing themselves for a long strike and no new talks scheduled, some downtown merchants are worried U.S. customers who stay away will be hard to lure back.
Show Over For Mauled Tiger Pair5 April 2004
News Brief: A marquee that was home to illusionists Siegfried and Roy's Las Vegas show is being taken down six months after the spectacle was closed by a tiger attack.
Iowa Lawmakers Hammer Out Gambling Bill5 April 2004
News Brief: Iowa lawmakers will return to the Capitol today to try once again to find consensus on gambling legislation that stalled in a Senate committee last week.
Casino Stocks: Gaming Index Soars5 April 2004
The average value of Las Vegas-based gaming stocks surged by a record amount to hit an all-time high in March, beating all the broad market indicators in the process, analysts said Friday.
Trump Still Bidding for Indiana Casino5 April 2004
News Brief: A heavy debt load and grim predictions about its future will not stop Trump Hotel and Casino Resorts from bidding to operate a gambling boat in Orange County, a company executive said last week.
Sky City Buys Christchurch Casino Stake5 April 2004
International News Brief: Sky City Entertainment says it had conditionally bought Aspinall's 41 per cent stake in the Christchurch Casino.
Mandalay Earnings Exceed Expectations5 April 2004
Mandalay Resort Group says that its earnings in the first quarter ending April 30 are currently expected to exceed $1.10 per diluted share.
Surfin' the Slots with Frankie and Annette5 April 2004
Pam Droog: One thing I especially love is how the Bally designers handled Annette's trademark chest, which, as you may recall, was rather large for a teenager.
Orwellian video poker5 April 2004
Mark Pilarski explains why a slot club card helps a casino trace a player when necessary.
Why Probability Doesn't Tell You What'll Probably Happen Next5 April 2004
Alan Krigman explains why probability is good for predicting long-run averages versus what will happens next.
Online Gambling Back in Forefront2 April 2004
Arizona’s Senator Jon Kyl says that a recent ruling by the World Trade Organization may spur Congress to finally
approve legislation to prevent Americans from wagering at offshore Web sites.
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