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Three New Games Join Pennsylvania Lottery's Lineup

29 May 2003
In anticipation of the summer warm-up, the Pennsylvania Lottery is introducing three hot new instant ticket games on Tuesday, June 3, 2003 - Sizzling 7s, Hulk and Bonus 3s.
 

VirtGame Completes Regulatory Gaming Compliance Plan

29 May 2003
VirtGame Corp. has completed its Gaming Compliance Plan for the regulated gaming jurisdictions.
 

Perpetual Confirms Sells Aristocrat Stake Below 5%

29 May 2003
The funds management arm of Perpetual Trustees Australia Ltd. has ceased to be a substantial shareholder in Aristocrat Leisure Ltd.
 

Littlefield Corporation Appoints New Director

29 May 2003
Littlefield reports that Carlton R Williams, Jr. of Austin, Texas, has been appointed as a Director of Littlefield Corporation.
 

Littlefield Corporation Director Resigns

29 May 2003
Littlefield Corporation reports that Gordon R McNutt, Director and Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, has resigned effective immediately.
 

Casinos Operations are Often Misunderstood

28 May 2003
 

Heard it on the River

28 May 2003
 

Merrill Lynch Downgrades Argosy

28 May 2003
News Brief: Merrill Lynch downgraded Argosy Gaming to neutral from buy.
 

Great Canadian Gaming Applies Listing, Hires New CFO

28 May 2003
Great Canadian Gaming has made application for listing of the shares of the Company on the Toronto Stock Exchange. The company has hired also Anthony Martin as its Chief Financial Officer.
 

Champing at Bit to Resume Horse Racing in Iraq

28 May 2003
International News Brief: Despite the damage done by war and looting at the track outside Baghdad, officials are betting on reopening early next month.
 

Manitoba Casinos May Be Exempt from Smoking Ban

28 May 2003
News Brief: Manitoba Premier, Gary Doer, has left a door open to allow smoking in casinos after the rest of the city is forced to butt out on July 1.
 

Australian Coroner Recommends New Gambling Measures

28 May 2003
International News Brief: A Victorian coroner has recommended new measures to ensure children are not left alone in cars at gambling venues.
 

Shuffle Master Reports Earnings Jump

28 May 2003
Shuffle Master reported increases in profit and revenue on strong sales of its core card shuffler business as well as new product offerings, the company said.
 

Aztar Offers Share Sale Program

28 May 2003
Aztar Corp., the owner of the Tropicana resort in Las Vegas, has begun an `odd lot’ purchase program in which shareholders owning fewer than 100 shares of common stock may sell all of their shares to the company.
 

Texas Lottery Measure Advances

28 May 2003
Texans could soon play big-payout, multistate Powerball under legislation given preliminary approval Tuesday evening by the Texas House.
 

Russian SARS Scare Keeps Chinese Gamblers Away

28 May 2003
International News Brief: Chinese gamblers are staying away from Blagoveshchensk’s casinos due to an alleged case of SARS in. the Russian casino town.
 

UK Lottery Suffers Biggest Sales Slump

28 May 2003
International News Brief: The main national lottery draw has experienced its worst fall in sales, its operator Camelot confirmed today.
 

WNBA Bets on Casino

28 May 2003
About 30,000 people pass through those Mohegan Sun’s doors each day, and the WNBA is hoping women's basketball fans will be among them.
 

Mirage Employee Admits to Lying

28 May 2003
A former Mirage employee in charge of filing required forms on large cash transactions with the federal government admitted he lied to his supervisors about having mailed the forms to hide the fact that he was months behind, investigators say.
 

Hong Kong Soccer Betting Proposal Criticized

28 May 2003
International News Brief: Education groups criticized Hong Kong's proposal to legalize betting on soccer matches which the government hopes will curb illegal bookmakers and boost tax revenues.
 


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