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Gaming News Archives - Page 5268Oz Government's Internet Gaming Stance Could Affect Election12 June 2001
News Brief: Senior racing industry representatives will tell Prime Minister John Howard that the Federal Government's stand on Internet gambling could cost it seats at the federal election.
Detroit Casinos Revise Bus Marketing12 June 2001
News Brief: Some Metro Detroit casinos are revamping their bus marketing programs, with an eye toward cutting costs, better tracking the play of disembarking gamblers, and giving riders more perks from which to choose.
Columnist Buzz Daly: Sports Book Scene11 June 2001
With Nevada’s casino industry now backing Internet gaming, Jay Cohen must be asking, “What took you so long?”
DrHo.com Plans Largest Online Blackjack World Championship Next Month11 June 2001
The Internet enables this unique live gathering of international card players.
CDS' Xtreme JackpotsLink Pays Two Players in Three Weeks11 June 2001
One Player Wins $1.33 Million, Another Wins $273,000 on Nickel Progressive.
Atlantic City Builders Ordered to Pay $2.5 Million Over Death11 June 2001
A jury awarded $2.47 million in damages to the widow of a plumber who was electrocuted while working on an expansion of Caesars Atlantic City Hotel Casino.
Do Not Pass Go: From the Slots to Jail11 June 2001
A former Connecticut tax collector was charged with stealing $302,587.96 from Ledyard taxpayers.
Nevada Gaming Numbers Soft in April11 June 2001
Nevada casinos experienced a soft April, reporting gaming revenues down 1.4 percent from a year ago, the state Gaming Control Board reported today.
Conference Tackles Cashless, Regulatory, Marketing, Internet Issues11 June 2001
The effect of Internet gaming on land-based casinos is one of the issues to be explored at the Third annual Technology and Gaming Conference in Atlantic City.
Table Trac and Global Payment Sign Letter Of Intent11 June 2001
New non-binding letter of intent that includes a joint venture and distribution agreement for Table Trac and Global Payment.
'Relaxed' Canada a Haven for Unregulated On-Line Casino Operators11 June 2001
Canada attracts on-line gaming industry association by shrugging while US talks of regulating.
Few Options For Problem Gamblers in Washington State10 June 2001
News Brief: In Washington state, people who are wrestling with gambling addiction have far fewer places to go for treatment than for betting.
American Wagering Announces Year-End Results: Trims Opersting Loss10 June 2001
For the year ending Jan. 31, American Wagering reports a net income of $464,029, compared to a net loss of $814,531 in 2000. But the bookmaker gained $981,856 on litigation judgments and settlements.
Land Claims Stall Talks About Casinos10 June 2001
News Brief: The Seneca Indians are mulling six proposals from developers eager to build casinos in Niagara Falls and Buffalo, but the tribe ran into a when the state suddenly brought up unresolved land claims.
New Hampshire Senate Panel to Air New Gambling Bill10 June 2001
News Brief: New Hampshire lawmakers will take another look at legalizing video gambling at their race tracks as a means of increasing state revenue.
States Stew Over Problem Gamblers10 June 2001
News Brief: Leaders in New Jersey and Nevada are trying to play catch-up with Mississippi when it comes to helping problem gamblers.
Macau Gaming Czar to Lose Monopoly10 June 2001
News Brief: Macau government to end tycoon, Stanley Ho’s control of the port city’s gambling market.
Gambling Critics Seek Federal Help in Internet Gambling Crackdown10 June 2001
News Brief: Frustrated by a Congress they say is increasingly beholden to the casino industry, gambling critics are appealing to Attorney General John Ashcroft to establish a Justice Department task force to crack down on Internet gambling.
Tribes Working Political Ties in California Gaming Dispute10 June 2001
News Brief: Some of California's big gambling tribes are quietly pushing amendments that could undermine the state's new gaming commission and lift a requirement that Indian casinos disclose how many slot machines they have.
Casino Self-Exclusion Faces Criticism8 June 2001
The self-exclusion plan that would help compulsive gamblers stay away from casinos is facing a hornet's nest of privacy, practicality, and administrative concerns that could undermine its effectiveness.
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