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Gaming News Archives - Page 4781Texas Developers Planning Casino Resort25 November 2003
News Brief: An Austin-based developers hope to establish a casino-anchored destination resort and a world-class aquarium at Isla Blanca Park.
Experts: Online Gambling Still Risky Business25 November 2003
International News Brief: Consult Hyperion have revealed the growing problem of payment fraud within the online gambling industry.
Trade Show Business Thriving25 November 2003
Convention center insiders and Wall Street analysts are bullish about business in December and the 2004 first quarter despite storm clouds being reported on the horizon.
Sheriff Under Investigation25 November 2003
News Brief: A southern Indiana prosecutor will investigate whether Orange County's sheriff violated state law by campaigning for a proposed casino while he was on duty.
Rosecroft Raceway Attracts Dozen Bids25 November 2003
ews Brief: Twelve interests submitted bids on November 21 to purchase Rosecroft Raceway, a Standardbred facility near Washington, D.C., that could be Maryland’s most lucrative site of slot machines if the Legislature approves expanded gaming at state racetracks.
Churchill Downs Fears Impact of Louisville Smoking Ban25 November 2003
News Brief: Churchill Downs is ‘extremely nervous’ that a smoking ban in Louisville would drive even more people across the river, according to the track's senior vice president.
Great Canadian Gaming Corporation Revenues Up25 November 2003
For last three quarters, the Company's total revenues increased by 18% to $80.3 million, net income after tax increased by 23% to $15 million or $0.11 per share over the same period in the prior year.
Baccarat Casino Pulls Edmonton Expansion Plan25 November 2003
News Brief: Those behind an expansion of the downtown Baccarat Casino pulled their proposal off the table Tuesday morning, just as city council was to vote on it.
Thailand Casino Hearings Ordered25 November 2003
International News Brief: Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has ordered his deputies Visanu Krue-ngarm and Pokin Polakul to arrange public hearings and a study into the feasibility of setting up an entertainment complex which includes a casino.
Casinos Donate $100K To New USM Center25 November 2003
News Brief: Two Gulf Coast casinos have given $100,000 to the University of Southern Mississippi's new economic development center.
Mirage Resorts Sues Web Site Operator25 November 2003
News Brief: Mirage Resorts has filed a lawsuit against a company of unknown origin alleging cyber-squatting and trademark infringement.
Wisconsin County Casino Referendum Set25 November 2003
News Brief: The Dane County Board have agreed hold a referendum on whether the Ho-Chunk Nation can expand a bingo hall into a casino.
Oregon Tracks Remove Gambling Machines25 November 2003
ews Brief: After a six-month experiment, the owner of Portland Meadows and Multnomah Greyhound Park is getting rid of video gambling machines developed specifically for the racing industry.
Site Offers Odds on the Next Big Story25 November 2003
News Brief: BeverlyHillsBookie.com, an offshore sports-gambling site, began accepting what it called `Media Proposition’ bets this fall where visitors can bet which big-name journalist will get the next big story.
New Casino Proposed for South African City25 November 2003
International News Brief: A new casino is on the cards for Bloemfontein, with the Free State Gambling and Racing Board expected to announce next week the relocation of the casino licence to the city.
Casino Ship Gets Stuck On Sandbar25 November 2003
News Brief: A Sun Cruz casino ship filled with 91 passengers has become stuck on a sandbar in a New Smyrna Beach, Fla., inlet.
Chinese Officials Seize Gambling CDs25 November 2003
International News Brief: Beijing customs officials have seized 3,544 CDs used for international online gambling.
Tattersall Blames Smoking Ban for Downturn25 November 2003
International News Brief: Australian gaming giant Tattersall's has blamed a $1.3 billion revenue downturn on the Victorian Government's smoking bans and other regulations.
New Orleans Track Faces Challenges25 November 2003
News Brief: The Fair Grounds' racing meet begins on Thanksgiving while the track’s officials are dealing with court ruling that forced the track into bankruptcy reorganization, a year-long project of adding slot machines and stiff competition from other tracks.
Casinos Hiring Brazil students25 November 2003
News Brief: Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun have hired several hundred Brazilian students to work in their casinos through the winter.
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