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Gaming News Archives - Page 4801Mega Millions Jackpot Grows to $39 Million22 April 2003
No tickets matched all six numbers from Friday’s drawing so the estimated jackpot for the Tuesday, April 22, 2003 drawing grows to $39 million.
Arizona Indian Gaming Tribes Honor Lori Piestewa22 April 2003
The Arizona Indian Gaming Association is contributing $5,000 to honor the sacrifice of Lori Piestewa, the first U.S. female soldier killed in the Iraq war.
Harrah's Reports Record Revenues22 April 2003
Harrah's Entertainment reported record Q1 revenues of $1.07 billion, up 9.8 percent from revenues of $974.7 million in Q1 2002.
Column Inside Gaming: Rumors Say Egos Hamper22 April 2003
A selection of stories and views from inside the gaming industry this week.
Multimedia Games Receives GLI Certification of New System22 April 2003
Gaming Laboratories International, Inc. has approved GameOps(4), Multimedia's fourth generation gaming system.
Century Casinos Completes Partial Purchase of Casino Millennium22 April 2003
Century Casinos has completed the previously reported 10% ownership stake in Casino Millennium, company operating the casino in the Marriott Hotel in Prague, Czech Republic.
Environmental Assessment for Empire Resort's Cayuga Casino Confirmed22 April 2003
The Planning Board of the Village of Monticello, New York, has determined that there is no basis for revising its earlier environmental findings with respect to the planned casino at Monticello Raceway.
Powerball Jackpot Grows to $51 Million22 April 2003
Because no one correctly matched all six numbers in Saturday's drawing the jackpot will grow to an estimated $51 million.
Casino Windsor's Largest Jackpot Ever Won22 April 2003
A man from La Salle, Ontario hit the largest jackpot in Casino Windsor's history today by winning $1,984,614.50 on a MegaBucks progressive slot machine.
Atlantic City Round-Up22 April 2003
News from Atlantic City this week including: Southern New Jersey legislators and the Atlantic City gaming industry discuss an increased casino-parking fee and a so-called "IGT tax" to avoid paying the direct casino taxes proposed by Gov. James McGreevey.
Heard it on the River17 April 2003
The Battle of the Box Office17 April 2003
Intertops.com is giving the movie fan a chance to put his money where his mouth is, with an exciting bet offer that pits sequel against sequel in a box office battle.
Alberta Study: Rise in Gambling Mirrors Rise in Crimes17 April 2003
News Brief: The rise in legal gambling in Alberta is linked to gambling-related crime, including money-laundering, fraud and counterfeiting, says a new study.
Study: Atlantic City to Lose if McGreevey's Gaming Bill Passes17 April 2003
News Brief: More than 12,000 casino and non-casino employees could lose their jobs, investment in the city would come to a halt, and the state would realize less casino-tax revenue if Gov. James E. McGreevey's gaming proposals pass, according to an industry-funded report.
New Jersey Commission Seeks Casino Ban for Ex-Cons17 April 2003
News Brief: New Jersey's Division of Gaming Enforcement wants to ban two ex-cons from casinos.
Woman Beaten, Killed Over Gambling17 April 2003
News Brief: A British Columbia man is believed to have beaten and killed his wife after she gambled away the family's money.
Pennsylvania City Bets on Track, Slots17 April 2003
News Brief: Chester, Pennsylvania, officials are betting on a horse track and slots to help revive their city's waterfront.
Storm Damage Stalls Mississippi Casino Development17 April 2003
News Brief: A casino developer whose barge and equipment in Tunica County were damaged during a December storm has been told to renew his application for site approval.
Cancellation of Mississippi Tax Refunds Disappoints17 April 2003
News Brief: Thousands of people are still attempting to get tax refunds for their Mississippi gambling losses even though a state law now prevents that, state Tax Commission officials say.
Washington Senator Slams Mini Casino Growth17 April 2003
News Brief: With some Washington State lawmakers still eyeing gambling as a possible source of money to balance the budget, a Democratic state senator wants to get rid of non-tribal mini casinos.
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