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Gaming News Archives - Page 5021Rob Gillespie: Not Exactly a Super Bowl29 January 2003
The Super Bowl wasn't exactly a stellar game for fans to watch or for the book, but Super Sunday was an overall success for the sportbooks anyways.
Player: Cricket Competition Won't be Clean29 January 2003
International News Brief: Former Pakistan pacer Sarfraz Nawaz says a gambling and match fixing mafia is active ahead of next month's Cricket World Cup in southern Africa and a clean event was not possible.
Michigan Lottery Enhances Daily 3 & 4 EXTRA Game29 January 2003
Beginning Tuesday, February 4, 2003, Michigan Lottery Daily 3 & 4 game players will see a welcome enhancement to the Daily 3 & 4 EXTRA game.
One Man's Struggle with Gambling Addiction29 January 2003
News Brief: Dan's a gambler who's praying he won't make a bet today.
Judge Blames Casinos29 January 2003
News Brief: A New York judge said `idiotic casinos’ were behind a bookkeeper's $200,000 embezzlement and predicted more small companies would be victimized by gambling-addicted employees.
Convicted Town Official Binge Betting29 January 2003
News Brief: Federal prosecutors who want former Cicero Town President Betty Loren-Maltese in prison soon say she has been `binge betting’ since her conviction in August.
Gaming Rumors Imperil Rose Bid29 January 2003
News Brief: Pete Rose's appeal for reinstatement to Major League Baseball is in jeopardy because of recent revelations of continued gambling at casinos, tax problems and possible continued associations with known gamblers, a Major League Baseball source said Tuesday.
Suspected Gambino Captain Charged29 January 2003
News Brief: A reputed Gambino crime family captain and 13 others were arrested in New York City on charges they took part in a gambling operation that authorities say netted some $3 million a year.
Driver Sues Casino in Suburban Crash29 January 2003
News Brief: An Illinois woman is claiming the Grand Victoria Casino in Elgin served too many drinks to a Rockford lawyer last year, after which he plowed his law firm's Mercedes into her car.
Police Officers Take Casino Plea Deal29 January 2003
News Brief: Two East Chicago policemen accepted plea deals from the Lake County prosecutor’s office, admitting to their roles in a gambling scheme at Harrah’s Hotel and Casino in East Chicago.
Mega Millions Jackpot Grows to $77 Million29 January 2003
Mega Millions players are lining up to get in on the action. The jackpot for Friday's Mega Millions drawing has now grown to an estimated $77 million.
Station Revels in Higher Quarterly Profits, Foresees More Ahead29 January 2003
Station Casinos executives like opening new casinos, but they love what the properties do for the company's bottom line.
Caesars President Resigns29 January 2003
Caesars Palace President John Groom resigned last week for personal reasons, an official at Park Place Entertainment Corp. said.
Carnegie Cooke Expands Rio Presence29 January 2003
Carnegie Cooke & Company is planning a March opening of a Race Book in the city of Niteroi, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil's fifth largest state.
Kerzner Reports Q4 Results Up29 January 2003
Kerzner International reported recurring net income for Q4 2002 of $4.7 million as compared to a net loss of $5.3 million for the same period last year.
MGAM's Q1 Earnings Up29 January 2003
Multimedia Games reports that Q1 EBITDA was $16.5 million, compared to $10.9 million for Q1 2002.
WMS Industries Reports Loss29 January 2003
WMS Industries reported a net loss of $1.8 million, or $0.06 per diluted share, for the company's Q2 2002.
London's Olympic Lottery Proposed29 January 2003
International News Brief: Sir Richard Branson has said he'd like to run a special Olympics Lottery game to raise the money for the London’s bid to host the Olympic Games in 2012.
Petition Filed to Begin Ultra Pick Six Payout29 January 2003
News Brief: Arlington Park and its parent company, Churchill Downs Inc., filed a petition in New York in an effort to distribute winnings to 78 remaining ticket holders who correctly selected five of six horses in the Ultra Pick Six wager on the Breeders’ Cup program.
Lawsuit Over Lottery Fraud Advances29 January 2003
News Brief: A judge allowed two allegations to stand in a suit claiming 7-Eleven convenience stores sold scratch-off lottery tickets even though the top prize already had been won.
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