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Gaming News Archives - Page 5147Opinion: Make Governments Pay for Gamblers' Crimes, Lawyer Says10 March 2002
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Lotteries for Foreign Patrons Hit Korean Market10 March 2002
International News Brief: A new lottery series recently hit the market, and it is targeting foreigners visiting or residing in Korea as its sole consumer group.
The Spanky Chronicles: Why Do They Want to Know My Name, Rate My Play? (Part 6 of 6)10 March 2002
A six part series about the life of a casino dealer. Casinos now want to see where every dime goes.
Washington: Don't Count on Gambling to Help Plug Budget Hole10 March 2002
News Brief: The Washington state House budget proposal sprung a $111 million leak this week when two gambling expansion proposals failed to gain political momentum.
Despite Opposition, 250 Missouri Bars Approved for New Keno Game10 March 2002
News Brief: More than 250 bars across Missouri have been approved so far to offer a new `quick-draw' electronic lottery, state officials said yesterday.
Pokies Test on Aussie Gambling Laws10 March 2002
International News Brief: The teeth of South Australia's new problem gambling laws will be tested next month by the proposed introduction of two hi-tech poker machine features.
Report: Two MLB Umpires Accused of Gambling Ties8 March 2002
News Brief: A published report indicates Major League Baseball put a pair of umpires on two years of probation in 1989 following a secret investigation into gambling.
Delta Downs Battles Racing Commission Over Tax8 March 2002
News Brief: The Delta Downs track has refused to pay a 25-cent `head tax’ to the racing commission for each patron and are refusing to produce attendance reports.
UK National Lottery Offers Money for Life8 March 2002
International News Brief: A new National Lottery Instants game will give players the chance to win £2,000 a month for the rest of their lives.
Intertops Offers Odds on Fox's Celebrity Boxing Matches8 March 2002
Intertops.com has announced odds on who will win the three celebrity bouts airing on the FOX special, ‘Celebrity Boxing’.
California SuperLotto Plus Jackpot Rolls to $40 Million8 March 2002
The California Super Lotto Plus jackpot is rolling up to $40 million for Saturday’s drawing.
Security Guard Admits to Stealing from Casino8 March 2002
A former security guard at the Club Cal Neva has pleaded guilty to stealing $148,000 from the Reno casino.
World Telemedia Amsterdam to Host Online Gaming Summit8 March 2002
Online Gaming will be the focus of the three day World Telemedia show when it arrives in Amsterdam in April.
Hollywood Casino to Collect Up to $13 Million8 March 2002
News Brief: Hollywood Casino Corp. says it expects to collect $11 million-$13 million from Greate Bay Casino Corp., after a bankruptcy judge approved the sale of Greate Bay's primary asset.
Dover Downs to Spin-Off Gaming Business8 March 2002
Dover Downs is planning to spin-off its gaming business on March 18, when it will transfer its gaming business to Dover Downs Gaming & Entertainment.
Idaho Launches Campaign Against Tribes8 March 2002
News Brief: Idaho lawmakers launched an attack against Idaho Indian tribes, with moves to fund an anti-gaming study and challenge a tribal gaming initiative.
Japanese Game Maker Proceeds with Vegas Casino Project8 March 2002
Aruze Corp., Japan's biggest maker of pachinko and slot machines, said it will proceed with a Las Vegas casino project after a Tokyo court delayed a decision on a tax evasion charge against the company.
Federal Report Exposes Mohegan Sun Deal8 March 2002
News Brief: According to a federal report, international gambling mogul Sol Kerzner received more than his fair share of Mohegan Sun’s profits, as compensation for backing the Connecticut tribal casino deal.
New Brussels Casino Planned in Mall8 March 2002
International News Brief: A new Brussels casino has been planned for a mall in the city centre.
Federal Officials Kill Louisiana Indian Casino Compact8 March 2002
News Brief: Federal officials have rejected a compact signed by Louisiana’s Gov. Mike Foster that would have allowed the Jena Band of Choctaw Indians to build a $500 million gambling palace near the Texas state line.
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