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Gaming News Archives - Page 5339Governor's Plan: A Brief Look at Louisiana Gov. Mike Foster's Gambling Pack Age14 March 2001
News Brief: The New Orleans Casino tax would be cut from $100 million to $50 million in the first year of the new contract.
Loan Sharks Working Out of Toronto Casino Charged Hefty Annual Interest14 March 2001
News Brief: A loan shark gang pleaded guilty to charging interest rates that could have reached billions of percent a year at a Toronto Casino.
New Mexico Tribes May Get Half of Unpaid Casino Share14 March 2001
News Brief: Gambling tribes could keep half of the revenue-sharing money they were to pay the state under a 1997 agreement if a bill approved by the House becomes law.
Gamblers Boycotting Oneida Casino, Tribal Leaders Say14 March 2001
News Brief: Oneida leaders say some gamblers refuse to play at the Oneida Bingo & Casino because the group is withholding a $4.85 million payment to the state.
Amidst the Madness, Don't Ignore 'March Mildness'13 March 2001
Good value can often be found in the first round matchups of the NIT, handicapper Kevin O’Neill says.
Resolution OK'd on Sports Betting13 March 2001
A resolution urging Congress to keep its hands off Nevada's legal collegiate sports betting industry was approved unanimously Monday by the Nevada Assembly and sent to the Senate.
California Assembly Gets New Bill to Ban Internet Gambling13 March 2001
Unlike the federal legislation previously sponsored by Sen. Kyl and Rep. Goodlatte, the California bill would penalize bettors as well as operators of gaming sites that take bets from people within California.
Australian Report Says Banning Internet Gambling is Feasible, But Costly and Not Foolproof13 March 2001
A newspaper obtained a draft of the still-secret report by a federal agency, which may be used by the federal government to move from a moratorium to a permanent ban.
University of Michigan-Dearborn Baseline Survey Results on Problem Gamblers13 March 2001
The survey estimates there are at least 58,000 problem gamblers in the metropolitan Detroit area, and the number could be three times larger, due to the margin of error.
Alliance Gaming Announces First Blondie Progressive Jackpot And Game Approvals in Mississippi13 March 2001
Alliance announced today that Blondie games Meal Ticket, Big Spender and Big Dough have now been approved by regulators in Mississippi, and approval is pending in New Jersey.
GEM Communications Announces Plans For 8th Annual Southern Gaming Summit13 March 2001
The Summit, which is the largest gaming conference held outside Las Vegas, has been scheduled for May 9 and 10 in Biloxi, Mississippi.
Claridge Announces 2000 Results13 March 2001
Adjusted EBITA was $6.9 million for the full year of 2000 compared to $10.7 million for 1999.
Wireless Knowledge, Versaly and Isumbra to Develop Software for Next-Generation Mobile Gaming13 March 2001
The new infrastructure software will target wireless carriers to create the first worldwide mobile gaming community.
Out-of-State Gamblers' Deductions at Issue in Mississippi13 March 2001
News Brief: Mississippi's tax collection agency is taking a closer look at refund requests filed by out-of-state residents who win money at Magnolia State casinos.
Britain Shifts Taxes on Online Gambling to Boost Idustry13 March 2001
News Brief: The Treasury is not giving odds, but the betting is heavy that a change in Britain's taxation of online gambling will give it a global lead in a market worth tens of billions of dollars.
Indian Regulators Tour Atlantic City Casinos13 March 2001
News Brief: Federal regulators who oversee more than 300 Indian casinos in the United States visited Atlantic City to gather information on New Jersey casinos' internal control systems.
Polls Show Most Want Detroit Casinos to Stay Put13 March 2001
News Brief: Detroiters have grown weary of the question of where the city's permanent casinos will go, and a majority now oppose putting casinos near the riverfront, a new poll shows.
Oklahoma Tribe Needs Kansas Government Approval for Casino Complex13 March 2001
News Brief: The Delaware Tribe is hoping to win local government approval for a $60 million casino complex in Kansas, however given past opposition to new tribal casinos at the state level, these plans face iffy prospects at best.
Carryover Pools Added to Re-Designed equibase.com12 March 2001
A list of carryover pools at tracks throughout North America has been incorporated into equibase.com.
Shoppers Are Converting Their Receipts into a Entry for a Cash Prize Sweepstakes at ReceiptsToRiches.com12 March 2001
Receipts from a deli, department store, or even a parking ticket may be used to enter on-line into sweepstakes games.
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