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Gaming News Archives - Page 5419Prospects Bleak for Internet Gambling Ban Bill6 November 2000
News Brief: The backer of a proposed bill to ban internet gambling says special interests killed measure's chances. Senator Kyl may be giving up.
Web of Deception6 November 2000
News Brief: Survey finds 93% of British consumers don't feel secure submitting credit-card details on the net.
Las Vegas Sexes Up for Comdex6 November 2000
News Brief: As the largest trade show in North America rolls into Vegas, the city's prostitutes, strippers and escorts are gearing up for a very busy week.
Electronic Gambling Report: Growth of Electronic Gambling4 November 2000
This is Part 3 of an 18 part series from a report done by the U.S. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network examining commercial and legal issues surrounding electronic gambling.
Casino Patron Accused of Lying About Robbery4 November 2000
News Brief: Minnesota casino patron roughed himself up in the parking lot and called police to report that he was robbed.
Columnist: Casino, Sports Books Incentives Pose Tricky Question3 November 2000
Virtually every business is tempted to offer its customers a little something extra for their money, yet it might be dangerous grounds when casinos and sports books extend that privilege to their high-end customers.
Columnist Dean Juipe: Refunds May Tempt Casino Execs3 November 2000
You can argue that it's good for business, but refunding all or part of a sports book bet may have cost some Las Vegas executives their jobs.
Breeders' Cup Runs Saturday at Churchill Downs3 November 2000
Kentucky Derby winner Fusaichi Pegasus is back in Louisville tomorrow for the Breeders' Cup, with races that total more than $15 million in purses. Here are picks for the eight races, by RGT Online's Keith Glantz.
Chartwell, Pursuing Play-for-Free Strategy, Lands Harrah's3 November 2000
The company limits its involvement with real-money online casinos to that of a software vendor, which seems to reassure the big Las Vegas firms as they nervously test Internet gaming with play-for-free sites.
eLottery Launches Enhanced eLottoNet.com Web Site3 November 2000
eLottoNet.com has a new design and new features including a free Lottery Email Notification Service.
Cryptologic Jumps As Internet Gambling Ban Fears Ease3 November 2000
News Brief: Shares of CryptoLogic Inc. jumped on Friday as investors began to think U.S. legislation to ban Internet gambling was on the way out.
Developer Plans for Two New York Indian Casinos3 November 2000
News Brief: Owner of Queensbury Plaza says he wants to join with Native American tribe to operate two casino developments.
Claridge Reports Q3 Results3 November 2000
Claridge reports net income of $2.6 million for the third quarter of 2000, compared to net income of $2.5 million in the third quarter of 1999.
Opposition Voiced Over Gov. Thompson And Menominee Deal3 November 2000
News Brief: The agreement reached by Gov. Tommy Thompson and the Menominee Indian tribe on a casino is drawing criticism from the attorney general, another Indian tribe and a gambling opponent.
Most Gaming Executives Favor Bush3 November 2000
It's a political paradox. Gore is thought to be more friendly to the gaming industry, but he is not getting support from most of its leaders.
Nevada Sen. Reid Faces Foe on Issue of Sports Wagering2 November 2000
Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., is seeking to soften the stance of Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kan., who wants to ban gambling on college sports.
Columnist Ralph Siraco: Las Vegas Partners Try for Repeat Saturday2 November 2000
Bernie Schiappa and J. Terrence Lanni try for another win at the Breeders' Cup, this time with a horse named Ladies Din.
U.K. Camelot Launches New £50 Million Lottery Game2 November 2000
News Brief: Camelot is to launch a new Lottery game with a maximum payout of £50 million.
Casino Control Commission OKs More Slots For Trump Casino2 November 2000
News Brief: The Casino Control Commission on Wednesday allowed the Taj Mahal, city's biggest slot-machine operation, to become even bigger and approved a new version of baccarat.
Sweating at the Slot Machines2 November 2000
News Brief: Slot machines with stationary bicycles debuted last week at Tropicana Casino Resort.
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