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Sports Betting International Launches New Website

25 September 2002
Sports Betting International has launched a new web site where consumers can place online wagers on sporting events.
 

Quebec Government: No More Money for Problem Gambling Treatment

25 September 2002
News Brief: The Quebec government's offensive against substance abuse and pathological gambling won't get any more money but it does have an elaborate new framework with an emphasis on prevention, Junior Health Minister Roger Bertrand announced yesterday.
 

Court OKs Gay Man's Suit Against MGM Grand

25 September 2002
A divided federal appeals court has ruled that an openly gay man is entitled to bring a sexual harassment lawsuit under the U.S. Civil Rights Act, even though all his accused tormentors were fellow male employees.
 

Mistress, Widow Fight Over Jackpot

25 September 2002
International News Brief: The mistress and the widow of a dead UK lottery millionaire have gone to war over his fortune.
 

Aladdin Seeks Extension for Bankruptcy Procedure

25 September 2002
News Brief: Aladdin Gaming is asking a bankruptcy court for a two-month extension of its exclusive periods to file a Chapter 11 reorganization plan to solicit acceptances of the plan.
 

Vegas Firm Reports Loss

25 September 2002
American Wagering Inc. reported a loss of $146,987, or 3 cents per share, for the six months ended July 31, compared to a profit of $120,154, or 1 cent per share, for the same period a year ago.
 

Australian Burswood Shares Up

25 September 2002
International News Brief: Shares in Burswood Ltd shot 6.5 per cent per cent higher after the Western Australian Government agreed to scrap its 10 per cent shareholding cap next September.
 

BetandWin to Expand European Market

25 September 2002
Austrian online betting company BetandWin.com Interactive Entertainment says it will now concentrate on expanding in core Europe, rather than emerging markets.
 

International Thunderbird Gaming Agrees to Deal with Creditors

25 September 2002
International Thunderbird Gaming Corporation is no longer in default with respect to the Prime Receivables and MRG loans.
 

Interlott Receives Contract for Virginia Lottery

25 September 2002
Interlott Technologies has received notice of award from the Virginia Lottery to furnish Instant Ticket Vending Machines throughout the state.
 

State Told to Do More to Help Gambling Addicts

25 September 2002
News Brief: A national expert on problem gambling tells a state study panel that Rhode Island needs to quadruple what it now spends on treatment.
 

Atlantic City Casinos Not Worried About Housing Ban

25 September 2002
News Brief: Atlantic City casino executives are not worried about a new-housing moratorium in Atlantic County's three booming municipalities, even though they are short about 2,000 employees and need another 5,000 by next summer.
 

Controversial Missouri Casino Plan Promoted

25 September 2002
News Brief: A Minneapolis casino developer says he has set aside $5 million to convince Missouri voters to change the state Constitution to allow gambling on Lake Taneycomo.
 

Work Goes on at N.Y. Casino

25 September 2002
News Brief: Following court action Tuesday, limited improvements will continue at a convention center that the Seneca Indian tribe hopes will be its first casino.
 

South African Casino Execs: Gambling is Just Another Form of Entertainment

25 September 2002
International News Brief: The average spend per person visiting a casino in South Africa is comparable to what is spent at a restaurant. According to casino execs, casinos are just another entertainment and leisure options available to people.
 

Software Flaw Could Have Allowed Man to Cheat at Bingo

25 September 2002
Nevada gaming regulators hoped to begin determining today whether a software programmer who used his knowledge of a bingo system to cheat was acting alone.
 

Maryland Politician Defends Pro-Slot Stance

25 September 2002
News Brief: Republican Robert Ehrlich defended his support for slot machines at Maryland racetracks and spoke about the need for educational reform at a University of Maryland forum.
 

Michigan Poll: Too Much Gambling

25 September 2002
News Brief: While legislation that would allow video gaming at Michigan racetracks awaits action in the state legislature, residents have voiced their opposition to the proliferation of casino-type gambling in a recent poll.
 

Dealers Say Harrah's is Trying to Halt Union Drive

25 September 2002
News Brief: Dealers at Harrah's North Kansas City Casino & Hotel are trying to form a union, and they allege that management is violating labor laws in attempting to stop the campaign.
 

Nebraska Tribe Continues Fight for Expanded Gambling

25 September 2002
News Brief: The Santee Sioux tribe continues to push its case against Nebraska, arguing that the state should be required to negotiate in good faith to allow expanded gambling on the tribe's northeast Nebraska reservation.
 


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