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Gaming News Archives - Page 5216Leisure Time Casinos Restructured18 September 2001
Leisure Time Casinos & Resorts, currently under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, has taken major steps in the reorganization of the Leisure Time.
Attorney General Ruling May Open Minnesota Casino Audits18 September 2001
News Brief: A mountain of internal financial information about Minnesota's Indian gambling casinos could be made public Friday following a ruling by the state attorney general's office.
Terrorism Expert: Atlantic City Casino Attack Unlikely18 September 2001
News Brief: Robert Fleming, an expert on terrorism preparedness, says that Atlantic City casinos probably wouldn't be a prominent site for a terrorist attack.
Emerald Downs Wants Account Wagering by Phone18 September 2001
News Brief: Emerald Downs is seeking a change in state law that would allow account wagering by telephone.
Detroit Casino Traffic Increases After Terrorist Attacks18 September 2001
News Brief: Detroit's casinos are benefiting from the traffic logjam at border crossing points, which prompted many U.S. gamblers whose favorite wagering spot was Casino Windsor to lay their bets at the city's gambling houses.
Lotto Winner Sued by Ex-Lover17 September 2001
News Brief: The winner of a $23 million Florida Lottery is being sued by her ex-boyfriend for half the winnings.
Mandalay Resort Group Donates $1 Million17 September 2001
Mandalay Resort Group announced today it is donating $1 million to aid the families of fallen police officers and firefighters who died while attempting to rescue victims of the tragedy in New York City.
Jury Sides with Man in Casino Suit17 September 2001
A federal jury has awarded $200,000 to a casino customer man who claimed he had been brutalized by state police at the Foxwoods Resort Casino.
Casino, Hotel, Airlines Stocks Clobbered as Dow Suffers Record Decline17 September 2001
Prices of major casino company shares fell as much as 26 percent, and Las Vegas Strip construction projects were postponed.
Poker.Com Appoints New President17 September 2001
Poker.com, Inc. announce the appointment of Christa Taylor, the current CFO, as President of Poker.com Inc.
Churchill Downs Announces Stock Repurchase Plan17 September 2001
Churchill Downs’ board of directors has authorized the repurchase of up to 55,000 shares of the Company's common stock.
Park Place Postpones New Hotel Tower at Caesars Palace17 September 2001
Park Place Entertainment will postpone construction of a new Las Vegas hotel tower. They are citing the slowing economy and travel industry disruption due to last week's attacks.
Israel Grapples With Growing Gambling Problems17 September 2001
News Brief: Gambling, legal and illegal, is a growing phenomenon in Israel. Thirteen percent of adults have gambled at "underground" casinos in the past year, many excessively.
Michigan Casino Foes Hear Call to Stop All Gambling17 September 2001
News Brief: A national gambling expert says the best thing America can do is to get rid of all gambling, lotteries included.
Mississippi Casinos Want to Join Suit17 September 2001
News Brief: Two Mississippi coast casinos want to join a lawsuit challenging the secretary of state's control of public tidelands.
Atlantic City Agency Chooses Casino Revitalization Projects17 September 2001
News Brief: The half-dozen projects, approved by the state Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, will be funded by tax rebates to the casinos under the Urban Revitalization Incentive Program.
Las Vegas Strip Quiet Enough to Hear a Cricket Chirp17 September 2001
Large American flags hung from the outside of many of the resorts, while inside, gaming tables sat empty and check-in lines were short.
Mother Leaves Toddlers in Van for 11 Hours to Gamble16 September 2001
News Brief: Oregon police say a woman kept her children in a casino parking lot for 11 hours while she gambled.
Lawyer Sentenced for Stealing to Pay Off Gambling Debts16 September 2001
News Brief: A former Orange attorney was sentenced to eight years in state prison for stealing thousands of dollars from clients to cover his gambling debts.
Littlewoods to Launch Online Casino16 September 2001
News Brief : Liverpool-based Littlewoods Leisure, a sports business owned by Aim-listed Sportech, will unveil plans to launch an online casino this week, based on the Isle of Man.
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