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Gaming News Archives - Page 4902California SuperLotto Plus Jackpot Rolls to $50 Million19 December 2002
Lottery officials announced the estimated SuperLotto Plus jackpot for Saturday night's draw at $50 million.
$215 Million Powerball Jackpot19 December 2002
No one correctly matched all six numbers in Wednesday night's drawing pushing the Powerball jackpot to an estimated $215 million.
First Winner Claims Share of $100 Million Florida Lotto Jackpot19 December 2002
A Marco Island financial adviser became the first to claim his one-fourth share of the estimated $100 million Florida Lotto jackpot from the Dec. 14, 2002, drawing.
Aladdin Improves Situation19 December 2002
News Brief: In the past several months, the Aladdin has taken small steps toward solvency that have helped stave off closure or a desperation sale.
Colorado Casino Take Increases19 December 2002
Colorado casinos reported $56.8 million in adjusted gross proceeds in November, up 6.3 percent over the same month in 2001.
London Clubs to Sell South African Casino19 December 2002
International News Brief: London Clubs International is selling the Emerald Safari and Resort Casino in South Africa to meet its pledge to repay £100 million by September next year.
Phil Satre to Be Honored at American Gaming Summit 200319 December 2002
Phil Satre, a 22-year veteran of Harrah's Entertainment, Inc., will be honored at the 2003 American Gaming Summit Lifetime Achievement Award Dinner.
Argosy Gaming Expects to Miss Q4 Guidance19 December 2002
Argosy Gaming reports that it does not expect to meet earnings per share guidance in the mid-sixty-cent range for Q4 based on most recent operating results.
Federal Ruling Contradicts Justice Department19 December 2002
News Brief: A federal appeals court decision last month contradicts the Justice Department's view that Internet gambling is illegal, a ruling that some believe could buttress Nevada's efforts to determine if online wagering can be effectively regulated.
Trump Geared Up for Illinois Casino Bid19 December 2002
News Brief: Donald Trump is expected to fly a cadre of high-stakes lobbyists to Illinois early next month to win him a license to run a casino in Crestwood.
AGA Responds to Time Magazine Article19 December 2002
The American Gaming Association believes that Time Magazine’s article on gambling in America did not accurately reflect the full scope of benefits casino gaming has brought to many communities.
Bridgeport, Connecticut Tribe Agree on Casino Plan19 December 2002
News Brief: Officials in the state's largest city have agreed on a casino plan with the Golden Hill Paugussett tribe, offering 200 acres in exchange for the tribe handing over some gambling revenue and dropping land claims.
Illegal Machines Seized in South Carolina19 December 2002
News Brief: More than 210 illegal video gambling machines have been seized since Tuesday, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division said Wednesday.
Sikh Leader Accused of Gambling with Temple's Money19 December 2002
News Brief: The leader of a Sikh sect who allegedly controls a $20-million global financial empire is being accused of spending hundreds of thousands of dollars of the temple's money on gambling and real estate.
Saskatchewan Threatens to Overturn Saskatoon Casino Decision19 December 2002
News Brief: Saskatchewan will discard Saskatoon’s city council's pro-casino vote if a referendum yields a `No’ result, says Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority Minister Ron Osika.
Indian Police Raid Women's Gambling Den19 December 2002
International News Brief: Indian police found a gambling den run by women, for women from well-to-do backgrounds.
California Thoroughbred Owners, Tribal Leaders Square Off19 December 2002
Efforts by California's thoroughbred racing industry to legalize slot machines at state racetracks, if successful, would be a violation of established public policy to limit new legal gambling to Indian lands, tribal leaders said Wednesday.
David Duke Admits Gambling with Supporters' Money19 December 2002
News Brief: Former Ku Klux Klansman and ex-state Rep. David Duke admitted Wednesday that he lied about his 1998 income and bilked his supporters from 1993 to 1999 by gambling away a large amount of the money they sent him.
Florida State University Target of Investigation19 December 2002
News Brief: Florida State football players and others associated with the athletic department are part of a gambling investigation by state and local police agencies, officials said Wednesday.
Horseshoe Casino Trial Held Next Month19 December 2002
News Brief: Horseshoe Casino's administrative trial on charges of violating Louisiana casino laws will be held next month.
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