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Gaming News Archives - Page 4673Oklahoma Tribe to Build Casino23 September 2003
News Brief: The Peoria Tribe of Oklahoma is planning to build a $5 million casino and entertainment center on tribal land near the Will Rogers Turnpike.
Nonprofit Clubs' Slots Make Millions for Charity23 September 2003
News Brief: Slot machine revenue from nonprofit clubs has hit a record high.
Schwarzenegger Takes on Gaming Tribes23 September 2003
News Brief: A new campaign ad by Arnold Schwarzenegger took on California's powerful Indian tribes with accusations they play `money politics’ in Sacramento and make billions without paying their fair share.
Australia a Nation of Bad Gamblers23 September 2003
International News Brief: Australians lost an average of AUD$1,000 each on gambling last year - two and a half times more than they lost 25 years ago.
Alderman Drops Appeal of Larceny Conviction23 September 2003
News Brief: Ocean Springs Alderman Joe Carvin, who pleaded no contest to charges he stole $75 in casino chips, has dropped his appeal of the misdemeanor petit larceny charge just days before the case was scheduled for trial.
Colorado VLT Opponents Question Wembley's Finances23 September 2003
News Brief: Opponents of a ballot measure that would allow Colorado racetracks to operate video lottery terminals have accused Wembley, the British company that owns all four of the racetracks, of using its subsidiaries to disguise the $2,195,000 in donations it made to the cause.
Trump Pledge to Quit Imperils Casino Group23 September 2003
News Brief: Donald Trump, upset with its effort to fight gaming taxes and the lobbyists' bill he received, says he's ready to quit the Casino Association of New Jersey.
California Casino Plans Gain National Attention23 September 2003
News Brief: Hesperia Mayor Dennis Nowicki is accustomed to interviews with local journalists about the casino issue. Now newspapers from much farther away are interested in Hesperia’s story.
Bustamante Ordered to Return Tribal Donations23 September 2003
News Brief: A California judge on Monday ruled Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante, the front-runner to replace Gov. Gray Davis in a recall vote, must return to Indian tribes large donations that skirted state campaign laws.
South African Church Calls for ATM Ban23 September 2003
International News Brief: South Africa’s Anglican church has called for a ban on automatic teller machines in casinos.
ILTS Loss Shrinks23 September 2003
International Lottery & Totalizator Systems reports that net loss for Q1 was $0.8 million, or $0.06 per share, compared with a net loss of $1.3 million or $0.10 per share for Q1 2003.
The Majestic Star Casino Extends Dates for Notes23 September 2003
The Majestic Star Casino extended the Consent Date of its consent solicitation relating to the Issuer's 10 7/8% Senior Secured Notes and that it has extended the Expiration Date of its offer to purchase the Notes.
Money Is Money. Or, Is It?23 September 2003
Punting purists assert there's no such thing as the house's money. If
you win a bet and are free to leave the game, it's your money. Not
theirs. Strictly speaking, of course, this is true.
New Citizens Participate in Casino Naturalization22 September 2003
News Brief: It was the classic American story, with an only-in-Nevada twist.
Washington Tribe Reveal New Casino Logo22 September 2003
News Brief: The Puyallup Tribe of Indians unveiled the name and logo of its planned $200 million casino and hotel complex off Interstate 5 in Tacoma at a groundbreaking ceremony for the project Saturday.
New Mexico Navajo President Signs Gaming Compact22 September 2003
ews Brief: While maintaining his opposition to casino-style gambling until he can convince the people to approve it in a third reservation-wide vote Navajo Nation President Joe Shirley Jr. signed the standard New Mexico gaming compact on Friday.
Iowa Group Seeks to Block Vote22 September 2003
News Brief: An Iowa group opposed to gambling wants to stop an Oct. 7 vote on whether a riverboat casino should be located in Black Hawk County.
Regulators Probe iGames' Ties with Slot Cheat22 September 2003
Nevada regulators are requiring iGames Entertainment Inc. and its chief executive to submit to a background licensing investigation over concerns about a business arrangement with a convicted slot cheat.
Global Interactive Gaming, Stanley Leisure Sign Agreement22 September 2003
Global Interactive Gaming Limited has signed an agreement with Stanley Interactive Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Stanley Leisure Plc, operating Stanley Leisure's on-line betting business.
Rhode Island Track Officials Plead Innocence22 September 2003
News Brief: Top officials connected to the Lincoln Park gambling center pleaded innocent Friday to federal charges they concocted a $4.5 million bribery scheme to win political support for expansion plans.
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