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Gaming News Archives - Page 5409dot com Entertainment Licenses Bingo, Casino Software to Diamond Sportsbook22 August 2001
dot com Entertainment Group will install the technology next month. Diamond Sportsbook International is based in Costa Rica.
Trump Threatens to Sue NY to Prevent New Indian Casinos22 August 2001
News Brief: Entrepreneur and casino mogul Donald Trump said he will consider suing New York State if it permits the Seneca Indians to build casinos upstate.
Critics Challenge Binion License Renewal22 August 2001
News Brief: Jack Binion's Las Vegas roots and history of violations are prompting some gambling opponents to recommend against renewing his license for an Indiana riverboat.
United States Lifts Financial Advisory on Antigua22 August 2001
Antigua says the U.S. Treasury Department informed its representative that the advisory was lifted Tuesday, due to the island’s reforms aimed at combating money laundering.
Columnist Ralph Siraco: Frankel has Successful Weekend21 August 2001
As the calendar moves closer to the Breeder’s Cup, trainer Bobby Frankel – who has never won the event – has an amazing weekend in races all over the country.
Ray Charles themed Slot Machines in the Works21 August 2001
Alliance Gaming Corp. announced plans to release a line of slot machines featuring American music icon Ray Charles.
Monopoly Ready to Make Real Money21 August 2001
News Brief: Once Around Monopoly, Australia's first poker machine based on a board game, was unveiled yesterday at the annual Australasian Gaming Expo in Sydney.
Woman Hits $1.1 Million in Portugal Slots Jackpot21 August 2001
News Brief: A 71-year-old Portuguese woman has hit a $1.1 million slot-machine jackpot, an amount thought to be a European record.
Quarterly Earnings Up for Fitzgeralds Gaming21 August 2001
The company reported net income of $5.61 million, or $1.02 per share for this quarter, compared to a net loss of $5.03 million, or 91 cents per share, in the year-ago period.
Mississippi Gaming Revenue Rises Slightly in July21 August 2001
News Brief: Mississippi casino revenue rose 2 percent in July, as the sluggish economy continued to hurt the gambling business.
Thunderbird Reports Q2 Results and Corporate Developments21 August 2001
Revenues for Q2 2001 were $3,777,000 compared with $4,008,000 in Q2 2000
UWIN Reports Blackhawk Numbers Continue to Climb21 August 2001
Black Hawk reports July 2001 revenues are $42.9 million as compared to $40.1 million in July 2000.
Isle of Capri Casinos and Chartwell Technology Sign Agreement21 August 2001
Chartwell Technology has been selected as the online games supplier for Isle of Capri Casinos, a major operator of riverboat casinos.
West Virginia Lottery Sets $2,000 Minimum in Poker Machine Bidding21 August 2001
News Brief: Bars and fraternal organizations interested in operating video poker machines next year will have to bid at least $2,000 per machine for the privilege, the West Virginia Lottery Commission decided.
Oklahoma Tribe Can't Offer Slot Machine-Like Games21 August 2001
News Brief: A tribal gaming center near Norman, Oklahoma, must stop offering electronic games that resemble slot machines, a federal judge said.
California Gaming Panel Gains Support21 August 2001
News Brief: All four members of California's new Gambling Control Commission appeared headed for confirmation yesterday after near-unanimous endorsements from a key Senate committee.
Arizona Casinos and Tracks In New Fight21 August 2001
News Brief: The ongoing fight between Arizona's racetracks and the Indian gaming industry has flared up on a new front, this one involving the off-track betting television signal beamed into three casinos.
U.K. Clubs At Risk From Fruit Machine Ban21 August 2001
News Brief: A crackdown on high-jackpot slot machines will put hundreds of drinking clubs at risk of closure, the Government was warned last night.
Long-Running Starnet Investigation Finally Concludes20 August 2001
Two years after a spectacular raid on its headquarters, Starnet Communications – now World Gaming plc – pleads guilty to one gambling charge and will forfeit US$3.925 million to the province of British Columbia.
Scots Joint Top in Betting League20 August 2001
News Brief: A survey says Scots and people in the north of England top the league for betting-shop attendance in the U.K. Gambling is the fastest growing leisure activity outside the home.
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