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Nevada Economy: Taxable Sales Rise Sharply

1 March 2004
Holiday shoppers helped push statewide taxable sales up 9.7 percent in December over the same month a year ago, lifting the important economic indicator by double digits for the first six months of the fiscal year, a state agency reported Friday.
 

Argosy Gaming Cash Tender Offer Expires

1 March 2004
Argosy Gaming reports that its tender offer to purchase up to all of its outstanding 10-3/4% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2009 has expired.
 

Pinnacle Entertainment Closes Land Sale

1 March 2004
Pinnacle Entertainment has closed on the sale of 37 acres of land in Inglewood, California.
 

Naming the puck and a keno rarity

1 March 2004
 

Horoscope for the Week of February 29, 2004

28 February 2004
Many Astrologers associate Astrology with the Zodiac signs Aquarius and Pisces. Aquarius is metaphysical and Pisces is mystical.
 

Powerball Jackpot Reaches $52 Million

27 February 2004
Since no one correctly matched all six numbers in Wednesday's drawing the jackpot will grow to an estimated $52 million.
 

Microgaming Launches New Online Games

27 February 2004
Microgaming reports the release of an exciting new batch of online games for all Microgaming Viper Powered Casinos.
 

Peak Entertainment Puts Offers March Madness Contests

27 February 2004
Peak Entertainment is adding to the excitement around March Madness by launching two free contests, each paying a one million dollar grand prize.
 

Former Sands Exec to Start Own Company

27 February 2004
David Friedman, the No. 2 executive and jack-of -all-trades for Las Vegas Sands owner Sheldon Adelson has confirmed he is resigning to start a new company.
 

Expert: Las Vegas Could Benefit from Union Merger

27 February 2004
Las Vegas stands to get a lift from the merger of the Culinary's parent union with the retail, textile and laundry workers union, even though it could be challenging for the gaming industry, a UNLV professor said.
 

Saskatchewan Gaming Results Up

27 February 2004
News Brief: The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority has released its third-quarter results on, showing a net income increase over last year of nearly 24 per cent.
 

Manitoba Removes Keno Monitors

27 February 2004
ews Brief: Manitoba Lotteries Corporation is removing nearly all of its controversial Keno monitors from convenience stories, malls and laundromats in Winnipeg.
 

Petition Opposed New York Casino

27 February 2004
News Brief: A petition bearing the signatures of more than 5,000 Erie County residents opposed to a casino on Buffalo's waterfront was presented Wednesday to State Senator Byron W. Brown.
 

Contractor Wants California Tribal Casino Foreclosed

27 February 2004
News Brief: The general contractor on the $150 million Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino has asked a federal judge to order foreclosure on the property to collect on a $7.9 million mechanic's lien.
 

Playing Card Giant Sold

27 February 2004
News Brief: United States Playing Card Co., the maker of playing card brands like Bicycle and Hoyle is being sold to the Jarden Corp. for $232 million.
 

Time Shares Plan Considered for Aladdin Land

27 February 2004
Planet Hollywood International Inc. Chairman Robert Earl thinks time share units may be the best way to use a vacant parcel next to the Aladdin that he and his partners would acquire as part of the Las Vegas megaresort they've agreed to purchase out of bankruptcy protection.
 

Venetian Contest-Rigging Execs Still in Business

27 February 2004
Two of the casino executives fired by the Las Vegas Strip's Venetian resort for their involvement in the rigging of three 2002 promotional contests are still working in the casino business.
 

Man Loses Teeth in Gamble

27 February 2004
International News Brief: A German man who failed to settle a gambling debt called police after his dentures were seized as collateral, police said on Thursday.
 

Great Canadian Casinos Interested in Racetrack

27 February 2004
News Brief: A day after Woodbine Entertainment Group announced it plans to sell Hastings Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Great Canadian Casinos indicated it might be a potential suitor.
 

Gambling Granny Stole Millions

27 February 2004
International News Brief: A grandmother who stole almost $3 million from her employer was yesterday jailed for at least 4 1/2 years.
 


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