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Gambling Foes Oppose Opening up Montana Gaming

26 March 2003
News Brief: Three anti-gambling groups have weighed in against House Bill 757, which would create a special entertainment zone in Butte and legalize wide-open gambling at 10 casinos with no betting limits or time restrictions.
 

Vancouver, B.C. Considers Slots at Track

26 March 2003
News Brief: Slot machines are being considered by Vancouver city hall but only at the Hastings Park racetrack.
 

Minnesota Tribes Want Casino

26 March 2003
News Brief: Northwest Minnesota’s two Indian tribes want a piece of the casino pie, and some legislators who historically oppose expanded gambling are on their side.
 

Idaho Republicans Insist on 30 Percent Casino Tax

26 March 2003
News Brief: Efforts to settle the legal case over the state's racetrack taxes out of court bogged down Tuesday, with Republican legislators in the Senate deciding to insist on a 30 percent tax rate for all three of the state's land-based casinos.
 

Detroit's Casinos an Example for Maryland

26 March 2003
News Brief: The three glitzy casinos in the heart of Detroit, Michigan, offer a preview of what Maryland could expect if the General Assembly approves expanded gambling this year.
 

Standard & Poor: Prolonged War Could Hurt Casino Ratings

26 March 2003
News Brief: Ratings of U.S. gaming companies could be lowered if the war in Iraq lingers or if there are terrorist attacks on the United States, Standard & Poor's said.
 

Jacobs Entertainment Revenue Up

26 March 2003
Net Revenues for Q4 were $40.8 million compared to $11.1 million in Q4 2002.
 

Poll Shows Interest in Horse Racing Increasing

25 March 2003
News Brief: For the third straight year, interest in horse racing increased from the previous year.
 

Magna Names New Executive Vice-President of Gaming

25 March 2003
Magna Entertainment Corp. reports that Paul Micucci has been named Executive Vice-President of MEC's Gaming Division.
 

Greektown Lays Off Vice Presidents

25 March 2003
News Brief: Greektown Casino laid off three vice presidents late last week, including the heads of its slot machine and customer service departments, in a cost-cutting management shakeup.
 

Disabled Lottery Vendors to Petition King

25 March 2003
International News Brief: Thailand’s disabled lottery vendors will appeal to the king for help if the government rejects their demands to cancel the proposed installation of online lottery machines.
 

Critics: Problem Gambling Analysis Flawed

25 March 2003
Nevada's casino industry has issued a rebuttal to a controversial study by two University of Nevada, Las Vegas professors who generated figures on what addicted gamblers in Clark County cost society.
 

MGM Harassment Claim to Go to Trial

25 March 2003
News Brief: The U.S. Supreme Court refused to free MGM Mirage Inc. from a lawsuit by a gay former employee who says he was sexually harassed by male co-workers.
 

Scientific Games Awarded On-Line System Contract for Peru

25 March 2003
Scientific Games Corporation has been awarded a contract to supply a Peruvian company, International Lotto Corp. The new contract could be worth approximately $30 million over the initial five-year period.
 

Casino Stocks Slip as Battle Persists

25 March 2003
News Brief: Fears of a long war between the United States and Iraq caused casino and leisure stocks to slide Monday.
 

Seneca Predicts $200 Million Profit

25 March 2003
News Brief: The Seneca Nation expects to make about $200 million in profits from the tribe's 24-hour gambling casino during its first year of operation.
 

No Charges for Former Saskatchewan Gaming Boss

25 March 2003
News Brief: A big-spending former boss of aboriginal gaming in Saskatchewan will not face criminal charges over a financial scandal that rocked the province nearly three years ago.
 

New Jersey Drops Video Lottery Proposal

25 March 2003
News Brief: Governor McGreevey’s administration has decided against a proposal to install video lottery machines at racetracks and other locations, according to a New Jersey official.
 

Local Planning Group Against Massachusetts' Gambling Expansion

25 March 2003
News Brief: Members of the Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District have voted in opposition of casino gambling in southeastern Massachusetts.
 

Michigan Tribe Back in Federal Court

25 March 2003
News Brief: The Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians is back in federal court after casino settlement negotiations failed for a second time.
 


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