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Missouri Casino Opponents Meet, Pray

5 January 2004
News Brief: With public meetings and prayer vigils, some opponents in south St. Louis County are challenging proposals for a new casino.
 

Vernon Downs Fires Back with Counter Lawsuit

5 January 2004
News Brief: The owners of Vernon Downs have filed a lawsuit accusing a New York City businessman and several former track officials of trying to destroy the upstate New York harness track's reputation.
 

Archon Year End Results Down

5 January 2004
For 2003, Archon reported net revenues of $46.2 million as compared to revenues of $48.8 million in fiscal 2002.
 

MTR Gaming Negotiates New Union Contract

5 January 2004
MTR Gaming’s subsidiary, Mountaineer Park, Inc. has extended its agreement with the union representing its pari-mutuel clerks and is currently negotiating a new, five-year agreement.
 

Biased machines and a damned system

5 January 2004
 

State Eases Rule on Display of Licenses

2 January 2004
The Mississippi Gaming Commission will no longer require casino employees to wear gaming licenses that contain their full names.
 

Sparks Casino Closes Abruptly

2 January 2004
News Brief: There was no revelry on New Year's Eve for people at Duke's Casino in downtown Sparks.
 

Native Casinos Not A Pot Of Gold: Doer

2 January 2004
News Brief: Manitoba Premier Gary Doer says instead of looking for big profits, the prime aim of the casinos should be to create jobs and help people get off welfare.
 

Tale Of Two Stations: Casino Projects Handled Differently

2 January 2004
Opponents of Station Casinos' proposed resort in Summerlin base part of their argument against the proposed 300-foot tower on the way another of the gaming company's casinos in Henderson took shape.
 

Gaming Stocks Turned Out to be Sure Bet in 2003

2 January 2004
The past 12 months have been a banner year for gaming stocks, with the average value of casino shares up almost 40 percent -- more than double the broader market indices.
 

Reno, Tahoe New Year Relatively Uneventful

2 January 2004
News Brief: Police officials in Reno and at Lake Tahoe say their New Year celebrations were crowded, but relatively uneventful.
 

Virtual Poker Rises Sixfold in a Year

2 January 2004
International News Brief: The popularity of playing poker online has risen sharply in the past year, according to a report published today.
 

Bally's Blackjack Tournament on Tap

2 January 2004
Now that you have all that cash from redeemed Christmas presents that you could have done without, and before the tax man cometh in April, think about playing in a tournament where the prize money is high and the odds low. And as a bonus, you’ll have a lot of fun competing.
 

College Hoops Betting Angles Aplenty in Davler Guide; Love Poker? Try Stravinsky

31 December 2003
 

Lottery Ticket for $155 million Sold in Ohio

31 December 2003
News Brief: One ticket sold in Ohio won a multistate Mega Millions lottery jackpot worth $155 million, lottery officials said Wednesday.
 

New Year's Celebration: Military Gunships to Patrol Strip

31 December 2003
Armed helicopters will patrol the restricted airspace over the Strip on New Year's Eve to protect Las Vegas from a potential terrorist attack, authorities said Tuesday.
 

Horseshoe May Be Shopping Series

31 December 2003
Binion's Horseshoe's financial problems are apparently driving the 52-year-old downtown gambling hall to try to sell the property's most valuable assets, including the rights to the granddaddy of poker tournaments, the World Series of Poker, sources said.
 

Casinos, Airlines Ordered to Give FBI Information

31 December 2003
Las Vegas hotel operators and airlines serving McCarran International Airport are being required by the FBI to turn over all guest and passenger names and personal information, at least during the holiday period, several sources said Tuesday.
 

Nurse 'Double Dipped' to Pay Gambling Debts

31 December 2003
News Brief: A former Hospital nurse fired for abusing sick leave to pay off gambling bills has been given a chance to get her job back.
 

Proposals Invited For Casino License

31 December 2003
News Brief: The sale process for Illinois' unused 10th casino license, now held by the bankrupt Emerald Casino, is scheduled to start next month.
 


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