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Gaming News Archives - Page 5350Boyd Gaming Corporation Pays Homage to 'The King of Stockcar Racing'26 February 2001
Boyd Gaming Corporation today announced that they are once again producing limited edition gaming chips bearing the likeness of legendary NASCAR driver Richard Petty.
California Lottery SuperLotto Plus Jackpot Surges to $60 Million26 February 2001
This Jackpot matches the 10th largest in California Lottery history.
IGT to Develop New 'I Love Lucy' Gaming Machine26 February 2001
IGT today announced a contract with Desilu, too, that will allow IGT to create a brand of gaming machines based on the classic television show, ``I Love Lucy.''
World Gaming Signs Agreements with Miami Jai Alai and Scarborough Downs26 February 2001
World Gaming Services has entered into simulcast agreements with Scarborough Downs and Miami Jai-Alai.
WMS Gaming Installs MONOPOLY Money Grab Participation Games in Nevada26 February 2001
WMS Gaming announces installation of Money Grab, its latest game in the highly successful MONOPOLY themed participation gaming series in Nevada casinos.
MaxLotto Officially Launches World's Biggest Continuous Lottery26 February 2001
MaxLotto the world's largest continuous lottery, with guaranteed biweekly jackpots of $100 million and weekly jackpots of $10 million, is launched.
Researcher: Bingo may have Long-term Psychological Benefits26 February 2001
News Brief: A Southampton University psychology researcher is running tests to investigate whether playing the game has long-term psychological benefits.
Smile! You're On Casino Camera26 February 2001
News Brief: Casinos have used facial recognition technology for years as part of their never-ending quest to identify and catch cheaters.
Gambling Prevention 101 (Part 2)26 February 2001
In New Jersey and Louisiana, efforts are under way to make compulsive gambling warnings and probability lessons parts of the school curriculum, as they are in Minnesota.Part Two of two parts.
Recent Gaming Industry Appointments26 February 2001
Gaming People for February 26, 2001.
Interlott Technologies to Acquire Lottery Assets of On-Point Technology Systems26 February 2001
Interlott it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire the lottery assets of On-Point Technology Systems.
New Mexico Tribes Urge Lawmakers to Approve Pact26 February 2001
News Brief: Eleven New Mexico tribes and pueblos with gambling casinos urged the Legislature on Saturday to approve a cut in slot machine revenue sharing between the Indians and the state.
Indian Gaming Regulations Perceived as Extreme26 February 2001
News Brief: The National Indian Gaming Commission issued proposed regulations tribes say go beyond the authority of the federal government to regulate tribal gaming.
Passengers Evacuated From Mississippi River Casino26 February 2001
News Brief: Scores of passengers were evacuated from a gambling boat in the Mississippi River on Monday after a support barge to which it was moored sank, the U.S. Coast Guard said.
New Jersey Seeks to Ban Alleged Mobsters From Casinos26 February 2001
News Brief: The state Division of Gaming Enforcement has asked that two reputed mobsters be placed on the so-called exclusion list, banning them from all Atlantic City casinos.
Most Vegas Tourists Not Worried About Slowdown26 February 2001
News Brief: If the economy is flattening out, you would never know it from visiting the easiest place in the country to publicly throw away cash.
Paddy Power Waiting on 'Zero Deduction'26 February 2001
News Brief: We’ll be over on the next plane says Irish bookmaker Paddy Power, if U.K. Chancellor introduces a ‘zero deduction’ betting duty.
Betting-Tax Revolution: Transformation Looks to be Waiting Just Around the Corner26 February 2001
News Brief: Calling for a cut in betting duty is an annual event in the U.K., and one that has twice been successful.
Wyoming Tribe Fights for Casino25 February 2001
News Brief: Frustrated tribal leaders say they don't understand why Wyoming permits casino-style gambling all over the state but won't let them have a casino on the impoverished Wind River Indian Reservation.
Gambling Prevention 10124 February 2001
Middle school students in Minnesota are taught that they are eight times more likely to be killed on a family vacation by a terrorist than of winning the state lottery. Other states also have classes to combat underage gambling, but not Nevada. Part One of two parts.
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