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Gaming News Archives - Page 5065Alaska Woman Doctors Pull Tabs12 June 2002
News Brief: An Alaska woman stole thousands of dollars from pull-tab operations by making old winning tickets look like new ones.
Kansas Casinos Post Strong May Results12 June 2002
News Brief: The Isle of Capri climbed out of the Kansas casino market's revenue cellar in May, and The Woodlands posted its best month in years.
Australian State Loosens Tabcorp Ownership Restrictions12 June 2002
International News Brief: Australia’s Victorian state Government has voted to loosen ownership restrictions on Australia's largest gaming and wagering group, Tabcorp.
Missouri's Club Keno Off to Strong Start12 June 2002
The numbers are looking good for Missouri's new Club Keno lottery game.
New Magazine Launched at Caribbean Gaming Conference12 June 2002
Global Gaming Business, a new international casino trade magazine, released its first issue today for distribution at the Caribbean Gaming & Tourism Conference 2002 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Trump's Castle Refinances Loans12 June 2002
Trump's Castle Associates, the owner and operator of Trump Marina Hotel Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, entered into a $70.0 million term credit facility.
Interspace Enterprises, iMustPlay Partner to Market Planetlotto12 June 2002
Interspace has entered into a strategic alliance with iMustPlay.com Inc. to market Planetlotto to European Internet users.
Macau Event Postponed Due to Hong Kong Legislation12 June 2002
This year’s Asian Online Gaming event in Macau has today been postponed as a direct result of the Gambling Amendment Ordinance that came into effect, effectively banning offshore betting from Hong Kong.
Chartwell Reports Increased Revenue12 June 2002
Total revenues for Q2 2002 increased 44% to $865,810 compared to $601,817 in Q2 2001.
Plans to Expand Indiana Gaming at Risk12 June 2002
News Brief: Republicans on the Indiana Senate Finance Committee plan to strip all provisions that would expand legalized gambling from a Democrat-drafted tax-and-budget bill passed by the House last week.
New Zealand Catches World Cup Gambling Fever12 June 2002
International News Brief: Records were smashed last week as New Zealand bettors flocked to place small and large sums on soccer teams playing at the World Cup.
Online Ban Target New Jersey Wagers12 June 2002
News Brief: Two Caribbean online sport books and an Internet-gaming software company have agreed to stop taking bets from New Jersey, settling civil lawsuits filed last year by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement.
Talk of Mega-Million Casino Lawsuit Continues12 June 2002
Lawyers seeking major court settlements from gambling interests could find it hard to prove that deceptive business practices lured customers into becoming gambling addicts, but talk of such lawsuits continue.
Utah Town Joins Nevada12 June 2002
News Brief: The U.S. House approved a measure Tuesday that would allow Wendover, Utah and West Wendover, Nevada, to unite as one city in Nevada. The move would allow the Wendover to offer legal gambling.
William Hill Denies Misleading Investors12 June 2002
International News Brief: William Hill, the bookmaker planning to float this month, yesterday roundly denied that its prospectus misled investors after it was alleged that it had failed to disclose full details of litigation over its online casino.
JCC Holding Not Ready to Cede Control of Casino12 June 2002
News Brief: Harrah's Entertainment Inc. has won control of the ownership company of the New Orleans casino, JCC Holding Co., by electing its two board nominees.
Aussie Gaming Authority Blasted Over IGT Payment12 June 2002
International News Brief: The Victorian Casino and Gaming Authority's decision to accept a US$200,000 payment from a US poker machine manufacturer that it was investigating was `inappropriate' and `poorly judged', the state's public sector watchdog has found.
Sweden Opens Door to Online Gaming12 June 2002
The Swedish parliament has voted to allow lotteries, bingo and casino gaming to be organized via the Internet.
Texas Lottery Commission Dismisses Complaint Against GameTech12 June 2002
The Texas Lottery Commission has dismissed an administrative complaint against GameTech for alleged violations of Texas law regarding bingo.
Argosy Replaces Leased Slot Machines in Illinois12 June 2002
Argosy Gaming will get rid of most or all of the leased slot machines at its two Illinois casinos, in a cost-cutting move that follows a major, pending tax hike.
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