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Global-Player Casino and GameMaster Online Announce Blackjack Tournament

17 December 2001
Global-Player Casino and the GameMaster Online are presenting their fifth Blackjack Tournament, with the top prize up to $2,500.
 

Opinion: Mississippi State is Wrong to Deny Training to Casino Workers

17 December 2001
News Brief: It is bad public policy that Mississippi's public colleges and universities cannot help train people for top jobs in the gambling industry, a local paper says.
 

Calls Increasing to Problem Gambling Center

17 December 2001
The Wisconsin Council of Problem Gambling expects that its 5-year-old helpline will receive a record number of calls this year.
 

Casino Workers Confront Addiction Issues

17 December 2001
News Brief: According to an expert, casinos workers are up to three times more likely to develop a compulsion than the average gambler.
 

Federal Regulators Clear IGT and Anchor Gaming Merger

17 December 2001
With clearance from the Federal Trade Commission, IGT’s acquisition of Anchor Gaming awaits approval of stockholders and gaming regulators. The companies hope to close the deal by the end of January.
 

Ameristar Casinos Closes Common Stock Offering

17 December 2001
Ameristar Casinos is closing a public offering of an aggregate of 6,900,000 shares of its common stock at $20.50 per share.
 

Park Place to Offer High-Speed Net Access in Hotel Rooms

17 December 2001
Park Place contracts with Cox to supply digital entertainment and high-speed Internet access to thousands of its hotel rooms.
 

Atlantic City Roundup

17 December 2001
Atlantic City casino news: Gaming lawyer quickly remarries current husband; New Jersey regulators pass a stopgap equal-opportunity plan for casino hiring practices; and Atlantic City’s competitors report a rise in slot revenues.
 

MGM Mirage Thinking Twice About $1.5 Billion Atlantic City Project

17 December 2001
MGM Mirage has decided to make no finite decision for now on its proposed $1.5 billion casino hotel in Atlantic City.
 

Nebraska Charitable Gaming Takes a Hit

17 December 2001
News Brief: Since surrounding states opened riverboat casino’s, Nebraska’s charitable gaming has become a shadow of what it once was.
 

Judge Urged to Throw Out Michigan Casino Lawsuit

17 December 2001
News Brief: The federal government asked a judge to throw out a lawsuit that could delay the opening of a tribal casino in southwestern Michigan.
 

Questions of Casinos' Legality Continue to Haunt Indian Tribes

17 December 2001
News Brief: Tribes across the country, where Indian gaming establishments have grown to 300 casinos run by about 200 tribes over the past 15 years, are in various stages of political battles over their enterprises.
 

Competition Fierce for Stake in New York Gambling Market

17 December 2001
News Brief: The companies that build and operate casinos, and supply them with gambling equipment are fighting for a chunk of the biggest expansion of legalized gambling in New York state's history.
 

Proposed $100 Million Casino Threatened by California Tribal Dispute

17 December 2001
News Brief A woman who asserts she is the only surviving adult descendant of the tiny Amador County band is suing to stop a $100 million casino and overturn federal recognition of a tribal government she charges has no blood ties to the tribe.
 

Boyd Gaming Announces Favorable Court Ruling in Louisiana

17 December 2001
A Louisiana court has dissolved the preliminary injunction that it had earlier issued with respect to Boyd’s gaming license to operate slot machines at Delta Downs.
 

Sparks Fly Between Old Rivals

16 December 2001
News Brief: A former casino owner and his two sons were arrested on battery charges after a shouting match with Popeye's Famous Fried Chicken founder Al Copeland degenerated into a brawl.
 

Actor on HBO Series 'Oz' Arrested at Foxwoods

16 December 2001
News Brief: A television actor was arrested and ejected from the Foxwoods Resort Casino after refusing to remove a jacket bearing the Hells Angels logo.
 

Macau Casino Licence Bidders Cleared as Fit to Tender

16 December 2001
News Brief: All 21 companies that have put in bids for one of Macau’s three new casino concessions have been cleared by the government as “fit” to tender.
 

Record Ontario Casino Revenues Could be Threatened by Terrorist Attacks

16 December 2001
News Brief: The addition of new gambling venues coupled with the busy summer season have pushed Ontario's casinos to record revenues so far this year, but a decline in visits from American gamblers could change things.
 

Alabama House Showdown Looms on Taxation, Gambling

16 December 2001
News Brief: House members are braced for a fight over corporate taxation and gambling, after bills on those subjects were pushed through committee Thursday.
 


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