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Aztar Q2 Results Up

24 July 2003
Aztar reported results for its Q2 2003, including record levels of operating income and EBITDA.
 

Heard it on the River

24 July 2003
 

Area Casino Industry Demonstrates Commitment to Diversity

23 July 2003
 

Malaysian Politician, 12 Others Held Over Gambling Activities

23 July 2003
International News Brief: A Malaysian politician and 12 others were detained when police made several raids on Monday to weed out illegal gambling activities here.
 

Casino Earnings: Harrah's Posts Lower Profits

23 July 2003
Harrah's Entertainment Tuesday reported net income for the second quarter of $76.7 million, down 11 percent compared with $86.1 million in the same quarter a year earlier.
 

Australian Province, Prison Combat Problem Gambling

23 July 2003
International News Brief: The Victorian Government and Loddon Prison have joined forces to combat problem gambling.
 

Kentucky OTB Celebrates 10 Years

23 July 2003
Kentucky Off-Track Betting Corp., owned by four of the state's racetracks, celebrated its 10th anniversary with total handle of $313 million through June 30.
 

Washington Casino Prepares for Olympics

23 July 2003
News Brief: The Tulalip tribe is planning to accelerate the Tulalip Casino hotel’s construction in preparation for all the visitors that they expect from Vancouver, BC during the Olympics.
 

Gambling Foe Asks for Investigation into Racetrack Owner

23 July 2003
News Brief: An outspoken Senate foe of gambling has asked Gov. Ed Rendell to order an investigation into the finances of the owner of a Philadelphia Park racetrack.
 

Casino Ordered to Pay Banned Slot Player $875,000

23 July 2003
News Brief: A federal jury has ordered a casino to pay $875,000 to a woman who was banished after trying to play a nickel token she found at an unattended slot machine.
 

Convenience Store Clerks Charged in Gambling Sting

23 July 2003
News Brief: Four people have been charged with commercial gambling as part of an Oklahoma City police undercover operation into money paid to people who played slot machines in local convenience stores.
 

Isle Set to Celebrate 11th Anniversary

23 July 2003
News Brief: The Isle of Capri Casino Resort, the first casino to open in the South, will celebrate its 11th anniversary with special giveaways and entertainment starting Monday.
 

Oregon Tribe Finally Gets Casino

23 July 2003
News Brief: Cultural ties were key to the Siuslaw tribe's legal victory this month over local residents of Florence, Oregon, who opposed plans to put a tribal casino on the site of the former village.
 

Mississippi Casino Plan Advancing

23 July 2003
News Brief: Construction could begin this fall on a $150 million casino resort in D'Iberville, Mississippi.
 

Emerald Casino License at Issue

23 July 2003
News Brief: Attorneys for the bankrupt Emerald Casino argued Tuesday that Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan opposed at the last minute a plan allowing shareholders to recover their initial investment if the casino license was sold.
 

West Virginia Officials Try to Close Video Lottery Loophole

23 July 2003
News Brief: West Virginia Lottery officials are trying to close a loophole in the state's limited video lottery law that lets some bar operators get around the ban on advertising video slot machines, Lottery Director John Musgrave said Tuesday.
 

CRDA Hits Jackpot with Money from Higher Casino Fees

23 July 2003
News Brief: Officials at the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority must feel like the lucky gambler who drops a few quarters into a slot machine and wins a jackpot worth millions.
 

Pennsylvania Senate Critics Keep Pressure on Slot Bill

23 July 2003
News Brief: Senate critics of a House-passed bill to legalize slot machines at Pennsylvania's racetracks say the bill strips away a variety of public protections that could cost taxpayers millions.
 

Boxing Rules Too Inconsistent

23 July 2003
News Brief: Inconsistent regulation of boxing has led to permanent and sometimes fatal injuries, economic exploitation of boxers and corruption, congressional investigators said Tuesday.
 

Kentucky Officials Ready to Gamble

23 July 2003
News Brief: Concerned about dwindling state tax dollars, Northern Kentucky's top elected county officials Tuesday made their strongest statements yet in support of expanded casino gaming and an increase in the state's gas tax.
 


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