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Aussie Man Injured in Casino Fall

12 May 2003
International News Brief: A 23-year old man is in Royal Perth Hospital with severe head and internal injuries after falling from a wall outside the Burswood International Resort Casino early today.
 

Inside Gaming: Bennett in Office? Politicians say 'Don't

12 May 2003
Column: A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
 

Washington State Tribal Casino Backer Pulls Out

12 May 2003
News Brief: Arlington Gaming, the company that planned to lend $36 million to the Stillaguamish Tribe for a casino, has withdrawn its application for approval from the Washington State Gambling Commission.
 

California Cities Bet on Casinos

12 May 2003
News Brief: California cities are considering the lure of tribal casinos as a new, lucrative source of revenue.
 

Wisconsin Lawmakers Consider Expanded Gambling

12 May 2003
News Brief: Wisconsin lawmakers will consider a proposal to legalize video gaming in Wisconsin taverns.
 

Aussie Rugby Management to Look into Betting Allegations

12 May 2003
International News Brief: Canberra Raiders management said Sunday it will investigate allegations that some players gambled on their own and other National Rugby League matches.
 

Illinois Governor Won't Veto Video Poker Bill

12 May 2003
News Brief: Governor Rod Blagojevich said a bill that would legalize video poker at restaurants and bars `doesn't smell right’ but stopped short of saying he would veto it if the Legislature passes the bill.
 

Pennsylvania Casino Proponents Press for Senate Vote

12 May 2003
News Brief: Casino proponents will press for a vote in the Pennsylvania Senate this week on a plan to permit slot machines at commercial horse-racing tracks.
 

Gambler Sues Australian Casino

12 May 2003
International News Brief: A gambler is suing Star City Casino after he lost $50,000 when staff allegedly broke an agreement not to let him near the blackjack tables.
 

Schwartz: VLTs Hinge on Agreement With Horsemen

12 May 2003
News Brief: The New York Racing Association cannot proceed with its video lottery terminal program unless it strikes a deal with its horsemen to reduce the revenue-sharing for purses in the later years of the program, the NYRA chairman said.
 

Chicago Mayor's Casino Plan Under Fire

12 May 2003
News Brief: If Mayor Richard M. Daley gets his way, Chicago would become the first U.S. city to own a casino. It’s a distinction that’s drawing more questions than accolades at the moment.
 

Sands Regent Reports Strong Results

12 May 2003
For Q3 2003, Sands reported revenues of $13.0 million, a 72% increase compared to $7.6 million in revenues for Q3 2002.
 

PDS Gaming Named in Class Action Lawsuit

12 May 2003
PDG Gaming Corporation has been named as a defendant in a purported class action lawsuit filed by a shareholder in District Court, Clark County, Nevada.
 

Perks of Being a High Roller

9 May 2003
News Brief: There's nothing like the perks set aside for high rollers at casinos in Las Vegas and elsewhere, as conservative activist William Bennett evidently discovered.
 

Ensign Plans to Block Nevada College Sports Bet Ban

9 May 2003
News Brief: Nevada senator said he's confident he can block another attempt by Sen. John McCain to prohibit Nevada sports books from taking bets on college games and other amateur sporting events.
 

Mississippi Considers Expanding Exclusion Program

9 May 2003
News Brief: Mississippi regulators are considering expanding a program that lets gamblers voluntarily ban themselves from casinos.
 

Nevada Tribal Members Recommended for Licensure

9 May 2003
Six Las Vegas Paiute tribal council members were recommended for licensure Thursday by Nevada gaming regulators.
 

Station Offered San Francisco-area Casino Deal

9 May 2003
When an Indian tribe near San Francisco decided this year to build a casino, it bypassed suitors at some of the nation's largest casino companies to select Station Casinos Inc. for the job.
 

Lousiana Deadbeat Parents Winnings Could be Confiscated

9 May 2003
News Brief: Gambling winnings of parents who shirk their child support payments could be confiscated to help cover the back-owed bills, if the Louisiana Legislature agrees to a measure that got approval Thursday from a House committee.
 

Nevada Casino Win Up from 2002

9 May 2003
Despite the war in Iraq, Nevada's casinos industry continued to win more money from unlucky gamblers in March compared to March 2002.
 


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