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Federal District Court Denies IGT's Request for Court Order Against Shuffle Master

18 May 2001
A federal district court denied IGT's request for a temporary restraining order to stop Shuffle Master's use of its template algorithm.
 

Los Alamitos Prepares for Potential Power Outages

17 May 2001
The quarter-horse track, near Los Angeles, says a secondary power system will kick in if power is interrupted for a maximum of 10 seconds.
 

Infighting, Casino Competition Leave Maryland Racetrack in Turmoil

17 May 2001
News Brief: Infighting and competition from racetrack casinos in neighboring states have some worried about the sport's future in a state with a 260-year-old racing tradition.
 

Memo May End Sports Betting Quarrel Between Senators

17 May 2001
Nevada's Senator John Ensign hopes a newly obtained memo will help settle a tiff with Arizona’s Senator John McCain over the role of Nevada regulators in uncovering a game-fixing incident.
 

Scottish Woman Wins Right to Half of Bingo Jackpot

17 May 2001
News Brief: A Scottish woman has been awarded half of a £108,000 (US$155,000) bingo jackpot after taking her former best friend and playing partner to court when she refused to hand over a share of their winnings.
 

Study: Women May Be at Higher Risk of Gambling Addiction

17 May 2001
News Brief: Women may succumb to a gambling addiction nearly three times faster than men, results of a small new study suggest.
 

California Couple Sought in Lottery Scam

17 May 2001
News Brief: San Jose police asked for the public's help Wednesday in tracking down a man and woman who bilked an elderly woman out of $20,000 using a well-worn scam involving a bogus winning lottery ticket.
 

Aristocrat's Penguin Pays Games to Be Installed Throughout Nevada Casinos

17 May 2001
The Penguin Pays game, based on the popular multi-line video reel format with a maximum play of 90 coins features much of the company's latest video technology for enhanced player entertainment.
 

Pinnacle Entertainment Properties Convert to Advanced Casino Systems

17 May 2001
Pinnacle Entertainment has chosen to replace its existing player tracking and slot-monitoring systems at all company properties with ACSC's Slot Marketing System and Casino Management System.
 

Slot Win Down at Foxwoods, Up at Mohegan Sun

17 May 2001
News Brief: The slot machine win at Foxwoods was down $481,945, or 0.7 percent, for April but Mohegan Sun’s newly opened Hall of the Lost Tribes helped boost that casino's April win to $48.4 million, up 6.4 percent from April 2000.
 

Profit Declines at Stratosphere Hotel-Casino

17 May 2001
The company reported net income of $1.4 million, 68 cents a share, on revenues of $33.3 million for Q1 2001, compared with net income of $1.6 million, 80 cents a share, on revenues of $34 million for Q2 2001.
 

Italy's Lottomatica Shares Decline in Betting Company's Trading Debut

17 May 2001
News Brief: Lottomatica shares fell as much as 3.2 percent in the Italian betting company's first day of trading amid investor concern about its growth potential.
 

Acres Gaming Receives Second South African Order

17 May 2001
Acres Gaming has received a purchase order for an Acres Advantage system from Tsogo Sun on behalf of its East London Hemingway Casino in South Africa.
 

Lawsuit Against Park Place, over a Catskills Casino, Allowed to Proceed

17 May 2001
A federal judge has ruled that two New York companies may proceed with one of their four claims in their suit against Park Place Entertainment of Las Vegas on claims of interference with a business relationship
 

Some Casino Operators Embracing Internet Gambling

17 May 2001
News Brief: In a sharp reversal, several of Las Vegas' most powerful casino operators no longer want to ban Internet gambling, and some are starting websites and exploring technology that could eventually offer wagering anywhere there is a computer wired into cyberspace.
 

Navajo Council Fails to Beat Gambling Veto

17 May 2001
News Brief: The Navajo Nation Council tried twice unsuccessfully to override President Kelsey A. Begaye's veto of a gambling ordinance.
 

California Tribes Ring Up Riches on Slots

17 May 2001
News Brief: California's Indian casinos are projected to earn more than $5 billion in the coming year, leaving the state second only to Nevada among the nation's gambling empires.
 

U.K. Casino Family Moves onto Online Gambling

17 May 2001
News Brief: Damian Aspinall yesterday said he would capitalise on his family's name in the casino business after leading a reverse takeover of Gaming Investments in a £44 million (US$63 million) all-share deal.
 

Michigan Tribal Gaming Update

16 May 2001
 

Oxley Extends Research Pledge

16 May 2001
John Oxley, the owner of Monarchos, has extended his pledge of one per cent of purse earnings to the Grayson-Jockey club, if his colt wins the Preakness and/or the Belmont Stakes.
 


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