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President Casino Reports Record Results

20 March 2002
News Brief: St. Louis’ President Casino on the Admiral had is biggest month ever in February, recording $7.5 million in revenue.
 

Black Hawk, Colorado's February Gaming Results Up

20 March 2002
Nevada Gold & Casinos, reports that the Black Hawk gaming market grew approximately 16% in February 2002 to $41.5 million compared to $35.9 million in February 2001.
 

TransAct Drops Patent Lawsuit Against Coinless Systems

20 March 2002
TransAct has dropped a lawsuit asking the courts to declare that TransAct Technologies, Inc. and its products do not infringe on any Coinless Systems' patents.
 

Scientific Games Acquires Part of Serigrafica Chilena

20 March 2002
Scientific Games has acquired 65% of Serigrafica Chilena, a Latin American supplier of lottery tickets, prepaid phone cards and promotional games, for up to $8.3 million.
 

Greate Bay Casino Closes Sale of ACSC

20 March 2002
Greate Bay Casino has sold its primary asset, Advanced Casino Systems Corporation to Bally Gaming for up to $13 million.
 

Massachusetts Residents Seek Casino

20 March 2002
More than 400 Warren residents have signed a petition calling for a gambling casino.
 

Nevada AG: No Easy Answers in Internet Gambling Issue

20 March 2002
News Brief: A Nevada attorney general's analysis provides no easy answers to regulators trying to determine their next step in dealing with Internet gambling.
 

Azure Wins Patent Case

20 March 2002
Sammy Corp., Japan's second-biggest maker of pachinko pinball machines, has been ordered to pay $56.2 million to bigger rival Aruze Corp.
 

Bingo Group Sued Over Employee Classification

20 March 2002
A federal lawsuit alleges a charitable bingo club has failed to pay some of its employees because they are wrongly classified as volunteers.
 

Mirage Wins Retrial In Beating Case

20 March 2002
The Nevada Supreme Court has granted a motion by the Mirage hotel-casino for a new trial on the complaint by a New York dockworker who says he was beaten and robbed of $100,000 at the Strip resort in 1992.
 

Court Allows Phone Lottery Sales

20 March 2002
News Brief: An Indian tribe in Idaho can sell lottery tickets to buyers off the reservation via a toll-free number provided by AT&T Corp., a federal appeals court said Tuesday.
 

Argosy's Minority Vendor Effort Falls Short

20 March 2002
News Brief: Argosy is falling short of its promise to try and steer at least 15 percent of its purchases of food, drinks and other nongambling goods to minority-controlled firms.
 

Maine Town Considers Casino Referendum

20 March 2002
News Brief: Kittery, Maine town council will consider a resolution next week for a non-binding referendum asking Kittery residents whether they want a gambling resort, or an ordinance to outlaw casinos in town.
 

Harrah's May Ditch Auditing Firm

20 March 2002
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement initiated efforts to bar the state's casino operators from using Andersen, following its indictment last week related to the Enron scandal.
 

Net Gambling Company Sues Cryptologic

20 March 2002
News Brief: Internet gambling software supplier Las Vegas From Home.com is suing a Toronto-based competitor Cryptologic over a joint venture that the company says went awry.
 

How Sweet It Is: Handicapping the Sweet Sixteen

19 March 2002
According to this columnist, the NCAA Tournament has so far been about the wild, wild west.
 

Hong Kong Sports Betting Needs Resolution

19 March 2002
With the World Cup just months away, the debate over legalizing soccer gambling in Hong Kong will undoubtedly grow. According to Sing Tao’s editor, the longer the government drags out the issue, the richer the crime syndicates will become.
 

Bentley to Offer Real-Time Transactions

19 March 2002
Bentley Communications has just achieved real-time online ATM-card pay-in and pay-out transactions for legal online gaming and various other online arenas.
 

Problem Gambler Robs Bank, Shoots Wife

19 March 2002
News Brief: A 65-year-old man who blew his life savings on his gambling addiction robbed a New Berlin bank and then bragged about it to his wife. Seven months later he shot her after she filed for divorce.
 

Casino Robbery Suspect Charged In Jail Fight

19 March 2002
A Nevada man facing seven charges in a series of casino heists is now charged with battery by a prisoner after a fight in jail.
 


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