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New Jersey Sues Net Casinos that Advertised on Billboards

19 June 2001
The three sites – 7Sultans, Royal Club Casino and Aloha Casino – advertised on billboards in or near Atlantic City last year. The state accuses them of accepting illegal wagers from people located in New Jersey, including teenagers.
 

Australia Expected to Pass Modified Internet Gambling Ban

19 June 2001
News Brief: This week, Australia is likely to pass a ban on Internet gambling by Australians, after the federal government agreed Tuesday to water down the proposal by exempting sports and race betting.
 

Casino Bowl Opened Under Old Compact

19 June 2001
News Brief: New Mexico's newest Indian casino opened with a flourish, but without the favorable terms offered by a new state-tribal gambling agreement.
 

Ex-U.S. Attorney Battles State's Casino Jackpot Tax

19 June 2001
News Brief: Former U.S. Attorney Brad Pigott claims the Mississippi Tax Commission lacked the authority to take 5 percent of an Alabama woman's jackpots at the Silver Star Hotel and Casino.
 

Trainer Bob Baffert Suspended After Horse's Positive Drug Test

18 June 2001
News Brief: The Baffert-trained Nautical Look tested positive for morphine after winning a race at Hollywood Park in May 2000.
 

Columnist Dean Juipe: Open Comes to Lousy Conclusion

18 June 2001
With Tiger Woods out of contention, what could have been an exciting finish is disappointing as Phil Mickelson and the other leaders choke.
 

Big Las Vegas Website Upgrades 'For-Fun' Gambling Offerings

18 June 2001
Vegas.com joins a growing number of companies that are offering and promoting "for-fun" casino sites.
 

UK Gaming Firm Aspinalls Opens Online Casinos and Sports Book

18 June 2001
Aspinalls.com offers a casino with a London theme and another with a Caribbean theme, plus a sports book. More themed casinos are planned.
 

Missouri Gaming Commission Says Woman Won Casino Prizes Legitimately

18 June 2001
News Brief: A woman who won three random drawings at Kansas City's Ameristar Casino in recent weeks did so legitimately.
 

Romanian Casino Trains African Casino

18 June 2001
News Brief: Kampala Casino sends two long-serving employees to Romania to train in poker.
 

First Michigan Millions Jackpot-Winning Ticket Sold in Detroit

18 June 2001
The Michigan Lottery is anxiously waiting to learn the identity of Michigan's newest Lottery multi-millionaire, to serenade them to the tune of $40 million.
 

Gaming people: Recent Gaming Industry Appointments and Promotions.

18 June 2001
Recent gaming industry appointments and promotions.
 

Innovative Gaming Retains Nasdaq Listing

18 June 2001
News Brief: Innovative had been notified that its common stock could be de-listed, because it had failed to maintain a closing bid price of at least $1 per share over 30 consecutive days.
 

Connecticut Slot Machines Hit Jackpot in May

18 June 2001
News Brief: Connecticut’s Foxwoods Resort and Mohegan Sun won more than $116 million on their slot machines last month, after both casinos boosted the number of machines in play in April.
 

New Zealand Casinos Take Aim at Pub Gaming Rooms

18 June 2001
News Brief: The Christchurch Casino is preparing to lay a complaint with the Advertising Standards Authority over bars and pubs promoting themselves as casinos.
 

Banning Online Gambling Not Technically Feasible, Gartner Report Says

18 June 2001
An Australian Internet commerce group, the Internet Industry Association, releases a report from the Gartner Consulting Group on the feasibility of banning Internet gambling, and denounces the federal government’s pending legislation.
 

Police Director Punished For Taking Gambling Loans

17 June 2001
News Brief: New Jersey Police Director Joseph Delaney has been docked 80 days of vacation and sick time for obtaining loans from a subordinate while gambling in Atlantic City.
 

Gaming Reform Poses Threat to Bingo's Future

17 June 2001
News Brief: More than a quarter of Britain's 727 bingo halls could be threatened with closure because of plans to reform gambling laws, which could double their licence costs.
 

Acrimony Imperils Sun Cruz Casino Partners' Plan

17 June 2001
News Brief: Whatever plans three investors had when they jointly purchased Sun Cruz Casinos have been complicated by legal battles and the murder of the casino boats’ former owner.
 

Oz Casinos Punting on Islamic Party Win in Malaysia

17 June 2001
News Brief: Australia's top casinos are praying that Islamic party Parti Islam Se-Malaysia lives up to its promise of closing Malaysia's Genting Highlands casino. They want the Malaysian high-rollers to come back to Australia.
 


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