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Nevada Property Re-opening

28 November 2003
The Roadhouse Casino is expected to re-open under new ownership and management this evening after having been closed for more than a year.
 

Louisiana Racino Expected to Cut into Casino Profits

28 November 2003
News Brief: Officials at the new Evangeline Downs casino say they expect the gambling hall to chop sharply into the profits of two Indian reservation casinos.
 

Problem Gambling Expert: Revenues Need to be Halved

28 November 2003
International News Brief: If people were serious about reducing problem gambling, gaming revenues to operators and governments would have to drop by up to 50 per cent, a gambling expert has said.
 

California Plans May Impact Nevada

28 November 2003
The course California elects to take on expanding gambling to clip the state's budget deficit has industry experts concerned about the possible impact on Nevada.
 

Scottish Casino Proposals Expected to be Approved

28 November 2003
nternational News Brief: Controversial proposals to turn part of the amusement centre at Aberdeen’s Beach Boulevard into a casino are expected to be given the go-ahead by city council planners next week.
 

The Gaming Channel Launches SportsGaming Channel

28 November 2003
International News Brief: Avago operator The Gaming Channel has launched its second interactive TV gaming venture, focusing on grassroots sports punters with iSportsTV.
 

Thailand to Hold Casino Referendum

28 November 2003
International News Brief: The government will hold a referendum to test public sentiment on legalising casinos and will shelve the plan if support is low, said Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
 

Random Tax Checks on Thai Lottery Operators

28 November 2003
International News Brief: Random tax checks of people on a list of 600 underground lottery operators start next week.
 

Las Vegas Developments Challenge Convention Industry

28 November 2003
The two newest developments planned on the Strip, Wynn Las Vegas and The Venetian II, are shaping up as a pair of titans challenging the rest of the industry for uppercrust convention business.
 

British Columbian Lottery Players Against Changes

27 November 2003
News Brief: Outraged lottery players have inundated newspapers and lottery outlets with complaints about the 6/49 lottery doubling its price to $2 next year.
 

Vancouver Officials Recommend Slots

27 November 2003
News Brief: Vancouver city staff are recommending their elected bosses take a gamble and approve slot machines for a proposed casino in False Creek and at Hastings Racecourse, in a move that could dump an additional $18.5 million into city coffers each year.
 

Rank Blames Stagnant Results on London Casino Market

27 November 2003
International News Brief: Rank Group Plc, the U.K. owner of the Hard Rock Cafe chain, said operating profit has stagnated in the second half because London's casino market has yet to revive.
 

Detroit-Area Casino Holds Job Fair

27 November 2003
News Brief: A $350-million casino in Romulus is not a sure bet, but that didn't stop hundreds from lining up Monday for the chance to be blackjack dealers or cocktail waitresses.
 

Lawsuit Filed in Casino Garage Collapse

27 November 2003
ews Brief: Families of two ironworkers killed when the casino garage they were building in Atlantic City, New Jersey, collapsed filed a lawsuit Wednesday.
 

Washington Looks to Cash in on Gambling

27 November 2003
News Brief: With Washington State expected to face a budget shortfall of up to $800 million in 2005-2006, Olympia continues to look at ways to cash in on gambling.
 

Ho-Chunk Looking for Casino Sites

27 November 2003
News Brief: The Ho-Chunk Nation, which operates casinos in Wisconsin, is scouting sites in the south suburbs for an entertainment complex that would include a casino and hotel, local officials said Wednesday.
 

Boy Found Gambling in Casino

27 November 2003
News Brief: Casino Windsor could face sanctions from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario after a 12-year-old boy was nabbed trying his luck on the gaming floor.
 

Seneca Nation Invited to Name Casino

27 November 2003
News Brief: Members of the Seneca Nation of Indians are invited to enter a name-the-casino contest for the facility under construction in Salamanca.
 

Motorist Costs Paddy Power €10,000

27 November 2003
International News Brief: A mystery motorist could cost a leading bookie, Paddy Power, €10,000.
 

Resolutions Passed on Ho-Chunk DeJope Expansion

27 November 2003
News Brief: The Dane County Board of Supervisors passed two resolutions last night concerning the expansion of Ho-Chunk Nation's DeJope gaming facility in Madison, Wisconsin.
 


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