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Gaming News Archives - Page 5484JCC Holding Company Emerges From Bankruptcy30 March 2001
With this action, the casino has now obtained all governmental and regulatory approvals, the amended casino operating contract with the State of Louisiana and the amended lease with the City of New Orleans are now in effect.
Interactive Gaming Institute Established30 March 2001
The Internet Business Alliance of Nevada announces the creation of a new organization to promote interactive gaming standards.
Global Cash Access Signs Three-Year Contract With Trump Properties30 March 2001
GCA will install its award-winning Automated Cashier Machine and QuikCash Plus Web products at Trump Marina Hotel & Casino, Trump Plaza Hotel & Casino and Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort.
New Orleans Casino Agrees to Slots at Track30 March 2001
The Fair Grounds and Harrah's New Orleans Casino have reached an agreement under which the horse-racing track could eventually have as many as 700 slot machines.
Study: New York Tribal Casino Benefits Counties30 March 2001
News Brief: A new study reports that New York’s Oneida tribal casino contributes mightily to an economically distressed region of the state.
Casino Industry Hedges Bets on Sport Book Battle30 March 2001
News Brief: In its battle to preserve its right to run sports-book businesses, the casino industry lobby has hedged its bets, splitting its campaign contributions generously among Democrats and Republicans in Congress.
Changed Detroit Casino Plans Fail to Satisfy Critics30 March 2001
News Brief: Shrinking the city's riverfront casino plan didn't change many minds among longtime critics and opponents of legalized gambling in Detroit.
Pennsylvania Lottery Announces Two New Instant Lottery Games29 March 2001
Two new instant ticket games from the Pennsylvania Lottery, Pharaoh's Gold, Quick 6's,can help players uncover some extra cash this spring.
Australian Plan Attacked as Inconsistent, Ineffective and Anti-Technology29 March 2001
The federal government wants to block Australians from 20 of an estimated 1,400 online gaming sites worldwide, to keep new gambling opportunities from Australian homes. But what about the telephone?
Study: More Gambling Problems Tied to the Internet29 March 2001
News Brief: Around 5 percent of Internet users have gambled online -- 4.5 million Americans all told and 1 million do so every day, according to a study last year by the Pew Internet and American Life Project.
Nevada Casino Operator Buys Atlantic City Casino-Hotel29 March 2001
News Brief: Colony Capital LLC won regulatory approval Wednesday to buy Resorts Atlantic City for $140 million.
New Jersey Compulsive Gambling Council Concerned About Increased Gambling29 March 2001
The Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey Gambling is concerned about the increase in gambling in high schools and colleges, and even in corporate offices.
International Lottery & Totalizator Systems Reports Profit for Q4 200129 March 2001
International Lottery & Totalizator Systems, Inc. today reported revenues for Q4 2000 of $3.5 million compared to $1.3 million for the same period in 1999.
GameTech International Announces Settlement With K&B Sales29 March 2001
GameTech International announced that it has reached an agreement with K&B Sales to dismiss with prejudice all claims and causes of action existing between the two companies.
Washington Tribal Gaming Growth Seen at Trade Show29 March 2001
News Brief: Washington’s Indian tribes marked growth in the gaming industry with a trade show at the Swinomish Northern Lights Casino this week.
Strike May Hit Canadian Casino29 March 2001
News Brief: Canada’s Casino Windsor is preparing to shut its doors on Saturday night in anticipation of an employee strike on Sunday morning.
New Jersey Commission Approves Cashless Slots29 March 2001
News Brief: The New Jersey Casino Control Commission approved a cashless slot-machine system and also took a step toward adopting programming standards for gaming-related equipment.
Oklahoma Tribes Approved for Betting Sites29 March 2001
News Brief: The state Wednesday agreed to allow three Indian tribes to operate off-track horse betting locations, while a fourth tribe had a controversial compact refined and renewed.
Ohio Senator Proposes Bill for Video-Gambling at Horsetracks29 March 2001
News Brief: A powerful state senator from Cincinnati said he will introduce a bill soon to let voters decide whether video gambling machines should be legal at Ohio’s seven horseracing tracks.
Clergy Group to Fight California Casino Proposal29 March 2001
News Brief: Some of California’s religious leaders are starting a month long push to argue against a proposed Indian gambling casino proposal from the pulpit.
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