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Gaming News Archives - Page 5298London Casinos Sue Over 'Dud' Cheques4 June 2001
Three of London's top gambling clubs are suing an allegedly `wealthy' Arab, claiming a series of cheques he wrote them came bouncing back.
Gaming Companies Raise Money to Support Problem and Youth Gambling Research4 June 2001
Executives from casino operators contributed $50,000 to finance groundbreaking research on problem and youth gambling.
Embezzlement Suspected at Michigan Casino4 June 2001
News Brief: Lax oversight allowed more than 20 employees to embezzle at least $100,000, says Michigan Gaming Control Board.
Total Entertainment Expands Horse Wagering4 June 2001
Total Entertainment expands horse wagering software to include exotic bets.
SunCruz Casinos Reports Sharp Gains in Gaming Revenue4 June 2001
SunCruz Casinos, the nation's largest fleet of luxury day-cruise casino boats, has reported sharply increased table-drop and slot revenues for April 2001.
The Venetian Files Federal Suit to Invalidate Patent of Innovative Slot Systems4 June 2001
The Venetian also seeks a permanent injunction to prevent ISS from asserting that The Venetian infringes the patent.
Indiana Riverboat Cited for Pollution Violation4 June 2001
State environmental regulators have cited Park Places' Caesars riverboat casino for major wastewater discharge violations, that sent improperly treated sewage into the Ohio River.
Observers say Trump Must Expand to Keep Competitive in Atlantic City4 June 2001
News Brief: Donald Trump risks his dominance in Atlantic City's casino market unless he follows suit and joins a boom that has competitors expanding.
Hawaiian Internet Gambling Winner Sought by Police4 June 2001
Casino gambling is illegal in Hawaii, and the man would face criminal charges if he declares his winnings.
No Word from Dominica on Tropika Complaint2 June 2001
The Tropika casinos, which owe players more than $110,000 in winnings, are licensed in Dominica. But the Caribbean nation, which apparently performs no gaming regulatory functions, has not responded to a complaint from the Online Players Association.
College Basketball at Connecticut Casino Prompts Criticism1 June 2001
News Brief: Mohegan Sun’s proposal to host college basketball games in its 10,000-seat arena has been met with criticism.
Former U.K. Footballer Becomes Greyhound Racing Tipster1 June 2001
News Brief: The U.K. footballer turned movie hardman, Vinnie Jones, is to become a tipster to promote one of his favorites pastimes, greyhound racing.
Florida Lotto Advance Play Extended to Six Months1 June 2001
This important change increases Florida Lotto’s Advance Play feature from 26 draws to 52 draws.
Golden Palace Online Casino and WinaMillionDollars.com Giving Away $1,000,0001 June 2001
Five lucky competitors have been chosen to participate in an elimination contest for a $1,000,000 Grand Prize on the Howard Stern Show.
Research on Gambling Addiction Yields Breakthroughs1 June 2001
The drug naltrexone has been found to significantly reduce gambling urges and behaviors among pathological gamblers, according to a University of Minnesota study
Park Place Entertainment Acquires Claridge Hotel & Casino1 June 2001
Park Place paid a net purchase price of approximately $65 million.
Mikohn's New 'Ripley's Believe It Or Not!' Video Slot Game Approved1 June 2001
Mikohn Gaming new Ripley's Believe It Or Not! video slot game has received regulatory approval in California, Iowa, Louisiana, Missouri, Minnesota and New Mexico.
Oregon Senate Moves Against Internet Gambling1 June 2001
News Brief: A Senate-passed bill intended to curb illegal Internet gambling by making it more difficult to collect debts was handily approved by the House.
Missouri Casino Development Threatens Prehistoric Artifacts1 June 2001
News Brief: Casino opponents say a proposed casino near Kimmswick, Missouri would endanger prehistoric artifacts buried near the quaint river town.
Australian Religious Leader:Ban Poker Machine Ads1 June 2001
News Brief: Sydney's new Catholic Archbishop George Pell says a ban on poker machine advertising should be part of a stronger approach to problem gambling.
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