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Gaming News Archives - Page 4687Tribes Forge Connection with Casino Loan17 November 2003
News Brief: A $42 million loan between two of Minnesota's Indian tribes reflects the varying fortunes that casino gambling has brought, with some tribes enjoying great success, while others struggle to overcome poverty.
Tribes Turn Casino Profits into Economic Tool17 November 2003
News Brief: Many Washington tribes are using newfound casino earnings to finance other economic development projects, raising the possibility that the boom in tribal gaming will have a lasting role in reducing poverty in Indian Country.
Jefferies Lowers Isle of Capri Rating17 November 2003
News Brief: Analyst Lawrence Klatzkin downgraded Isle of Capri Casinos to hold from buy.
California Casinos May Hold the Cards17 November 2003
News Brief: Governor-elect Schwarzenegger’s plans to squeeze $1 billion from tribal casinos may be undermined by a computerized bingo game that looks and plays a lot like a slot machine but is exempt from state regulation.
Connecticut Town Gets Problem Gambling Help17 November 2003
ews Brief: Lower Middlesex County residents with a gambling addiction and their families can now get help locally.
Crooked Casino Workers Cash In17 November 2003
News Brief: Indiana employees stole at least $62,000 from riverboats last month, police reports show.
Israel Casino Ships Ordered to Stop Activities17 November 2003
International News Brief: Israel Ports Authority director general Amos Ron has ordered the Eilat Port to immediately halt all activities of the casino ships in the harbor.
Schwarzenegger to Tax Casinos17 November 2003
News Brief: Arnold Schwarzenegger, who will take the oath as California's 38th Governor on Monday, is planning to bring in a tax on casinos in a bid to beat the state's budget crisis.
Manitoba Hotels, Bars Push For Increased Gambling17 November 2003
News Brief: Manitoba hotel and bar owners, fearing a big drop in business if a proposed province-wide smoking ban goes ahead, want to offer more gambling to keep customers coming.
UK Warehouse Casinos to Open17 November 2003
International News Brief: A new generation of `warehouse casinos' with £1 million jackpot fruit-machines will be given the go-ahead this week in one of the biggest shake-ups in the UK gambling industry since its connections with organized crime in the 1960s.
Australian Casino Gave Cricketers Free Gambling Chips17 November 2003
International News Brief: The Australian cricket team was given free gambling chips by Melbourne's Crown Casino to repay them for patronising the venue, according to a book by a former Australian Cricket Board chief executive.
Atlantic City Roundup17 November 2003
A summary of gaming industry news from Atlantic City.
Inside Gaming Column: Wynn Back in the Art Market17 November 2003
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Caesars Palace Lights Up Las Vegas Strip17 November 2003
Caesars Palace will sparkle with an extensive array of holiday decorations, the centerpiece of which is a seven-story Christmas tree positioned in the middle of the famous Caesars Palace front fountains.
Court Reaffirms California Land Decision17 November 2003
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit affirmed the dismissal of all claims by the cities of Roseville and Rocklin, California and reaffirmed the decision to place lands in to trust for the United Auburn Indian Community for the purpose of gaming.
Isle of Capri Casinos Offers $434 Million Proposal for St. Louis Project17 November 2003
Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc. has responded with a $434 million bid to requests for casino proposals issued by St. Louis City and St. Louis County.
Casino City Press Offers Gaming Business Directory Specials17 November 2003
Casino City Press is offering special half-price packages to companies ordering 2004 Gaming Business Directory products prior to the publication deadline of December 1st.
Paul-Son Gaming Reports Loss17 November 2003
aul-Son Gaming reports net loss Q3 was $701,000 equal to $(0.09) per basic and diluted share, compared to a net loss of $564,000, or $(0.12) per basic and diluted share for Q3 2002.
Gatti-Branco tickets go on sale17 November 2003
Tickets for the championship boxing match featuring Arturo Gatti versus Gianluca
Branco will go on sale Monday, November 17 at 3 p.m.
Airport machines are a tough beat17 November 2003
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