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Poker.com to Sell First Skill Poker License

30 July 2003
Poker.com Inc. reports that its wholly owned subsidiary, Skill Poker.com Inc. has entered into a letter of intent to sell a Skill Poker sub license to Blue Diamond International Capital Inc. of Switzerland.
 

Aristocrat Files Claim Against Former CEO

30 July 2003
International News Brief: Australian poker machine manufacturer Aristocrat Leisure Ltd. has confirmed it had filed a legal claim against former chief executive Des Randall and his family for AUD$2.6 million.
 

Place Your Bets in UK Gambling Shake-Up

30 July 2003
International News Brief: The gaming industry's major players are jockeying for position ahead of UK deregulation
 

Maine Group Studies Connecticut Casinos

29 July 2003
News Brief: A Maine group studying a proposal to build a casino is planning a trip to Connecticut to meet with local officials and operators of the Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods casinos.
 

UW Says Firing of Neuheisel Stands

29 July 2003
News Brief: Rick Neuheisel had a meeting with University of Washington officials last night in his last official act as the Huskies' football coach. He emerged with his career at Washington over for good.
 

Children Banned from India's Racetracks

29 July 2003
International News Brief: The Royal Western India Turf Club has been told to prohibit children under 12 from entering the racecourses in Mumbai and Pune from this season.
 

Hope Resisted Lure of Vegas

29 July 2003
News Brief: Bob Hope was the rare star of his generation who did not regularly perform in Las Vegas.
 

Aladdin Posts $4.9 Million Loss

29 July 2003
The holding company for the Aladdin hotel-casino reported a $4.9 million loss in June, according to a U.S. Bankruptcy Court filing.
 

BetWWTS.com Offers Super Bowl Odds

29 July 2003
With the 2003 NFL pre-season kicking off this weekend, BetWWTS.com today officially opened football betting.
 

Problem Gambling Antitrust Lawsuit Settled

29 July 2003
The U.S. Department of Justice has reached a settlement with the National Council on Problem Gambling Inc. that is expected to resolve an antitrust lawsuit filed last month against the nonprofit group.
 

Australian Clubs Threatened by Pokie Taxes

29 July 2003
International News Brief: Rugby league's joint ventures will break apart and most Sydney clubs will vacate the national competition if proposed increases in poker machine taxes are introduced, according to top officials.
 

Poker Nights Gain Popularity

29 July 2003
News Brief: Across the country, an estimated 40 million to 50 million Americans play Poker recreationally, according to the World Poker Tour and other sources.
 

IQ-Ludorum Shares Up

29 July 2003
International News Brief: Gaming software developer IQ-Ludorum has announced a major deal with one of the biggest offshore bookmakers, sending its shares skywards in early trading.
 

Atlantic City Roundup

29 July 2003
A selection of news and views from Atlantic City this week.
 

Reno Lawmaker Takes Issue with New Tax Law

29 July 2003
News Brief: Nevada’s new two-tiered payroll tax law might have included more businesses for the higher rate than intended, including the state’s largest utility and major casinos.
 

California Tribe Wants to Replace Casino Sign

29 July 2003
News Brief: Five years after putting in a controversial Las Vegas-style sign at the Spa Resort Casino, the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians wants to replace it with a slightly smaller sign that features a video screen.
 

Bennett Considering Lawsuits Against Casinos

29 July 2003
Morals czar William Bennett is considering filing lawsuits against Las Vegas casino companies that may have leaked documents detailing his gambling habits.
 

Casino Robberies Show Similarities

29 July 2003
News Brief: Casinos were double-checking their surveillance and alarm systems yesterday after two strikingly similar robberies in three days.
 

Saratoga Raceway Gambles on VLTs

29 July 2003
News Brief: Saratoga Raceway, the harness track on Nelson Avenue, will begin work Monday on a $10 million renovation project to make room for the slot-like electronic gaming machines.
 

Casino Developer Efforts Come Up Empty

29 July 2003
News Brief: For the past five years, Italian developer Fabrizio Boccardi has tried to become a Las Vegas casino magnate. So far, he has spent more time being run around by investment bankers and fund managers than he has spent on any casino floor.
 


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