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Gaming News Archives - Page 5480North Carolina Might Eliminate Video Gambling1 May 2001
News Brief: North Carolina legislators who are soon to begin in earnest the debate over a state lottery are talking again about killing off another game of chance they put on life support last year.
Australian Senate Likely to Exempt Sports and Race Wagers from Online Betting Ban1 May 2001
News Brief: The Australian Government is likely to have its Internet gambling ban passed in the Senate if it agrees to exempt betting on sports and horse racing.
Missouri Gaming Officials Want to Improve Already Booming Industry1 May 2001
News Brief: A Missouri joint state legislative committee on gaming was tolded that gambling, lotteries and bingo stand as a fairly healthy industry but, regulators and administrators said, there’s always room for improvement.
Missouri's Top Casino Regulator Opposes State's Gambling Loss Limit1 May 2001
News Brief: Missouri’s top casino regulator told lawmakers that Missouri's $500 loss limit -- which is unique in the U.S. -- probably has not protected a single gambler from the perils of addictive gambling.
California Indian Casino Project Will Miss Slot Machine Deadline1 May 2001
News Brief: Dry Creek and several other California Indian tribes are asking Gov. Gray Davis to waive a May 15 deadline to begin using slot machines allocated to them in a May 2000 drawing.
WMS Gaming Ends Slot Machine Cheating1 May 2001
News Brief: WMS Gaming slot machines susceptible to cheating should be fixed by the end of today.
California Tribal Leaders Cancel Casino Talks1 May 2001
News Brief: Chumash tribal leaders canceled negotiations with county representatives about the impacts from their casino expansion, saying Supervisor Gail Marshall had gone behind their backs to complain about the tribe to gaming officials in Sacramento.
TV Shows At Risk from Australia's Proposed On-Line Gaming Ban1 May 2001
News Brief: Broadcasters have warned that television shows including Survivor and Who Wants to be a Millionaire could be the accidental victims of proposed Australian laws designed to ban Internet gambling.
Gold Strike Casino Presents... Rush for Riches!30 April 2001
Gold Strike Casino is giving you a chance to Rush for Riches! with their all-new promotion that runs now through May 30th.
Help for Gamblers Loses Again30 April 2001
News Brief: For the fourth year in a row, Iowa lawmakers are taking money away from problem gamblers to help substance abusers. Treatment for problem gamblers will get less than half the funds that it should get according to state law.
Police Probe Canada Casino Death30 April 2001
A man was found dead this weekend in a vehicle parked at the Montreal casino.
Acres Gaming Announces Q3 2001 Results30 April 2001
Revenue and earnings for the quarter exceeded those for any previous quarter in the Company's history.
Gaming People30 April 2001
Recent appointments and promotions in the gaming industry.
Mississippi Casino Revenue Up in March30 April 2001
Mississippi casino revenue rose slightly in March with the 30 state-regulated casinos bringing in $243.2 million.
Slot Maker's Earnings Increase30 April 2001
News Brief: WMS Industries of Chicago reported a 56 percent increase in net income for Q1.
Penn National Gaming Completes Acquisition of CRC Holdings30 April 2001
Penn National Gaming has completed the acquisition of CRC Holdings, Inc. and the minority interest in Louisiana Casino Cruises, giving Penn National ownership of the Casino Rouge riverboat in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and management of Casino Rama, a tribal casino near Toronto.
Monarch Casino Announces Q1 Results30 April 2001
Net income for the first quarter was $302,311 or $0.03 per share.
Georgia Governor May Move Against Video Poker30 April 2001
News Brief: Gov. Roy Barnes might include a proposal to restrict video gambling during a special legislative session this summer.
Police Clash with Estrada Supporters30 April 2001
News Brief: Police in the Philippines have fired warning shots and teargas against thousands of supporters of former President Joseph Estrada.
Gambling Feud Simmers in Colorado Mountains30 April 2001
News Brief: Instead of working side by side to promote their casinos, two towns are engaged in a bitter war over a potentially bigger share of the region's gambling market.
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