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Gaming News Archives - Page 5533Wall Street Simulations Pursues Bill Clinton as Spokesperson12 February 2001
Bill Clinton would award the three winning contestants, of the StockMarket Game, with their cash prize and provide a monthly speech on Wall Street and the economy.
Jupiters Hits Jackpot Down Under with Online Sports Betting12 February 2001
News Brief: Jupiters Casino Group's Centrebet online betting subsidiary generated revenue of A$8 million (US$4.29 million) for the six months ended Dec. 31 2000.
U.K. Gaming Internet New Partnership with Bass.12 February 2001
Britain's Gaming Internet sign strategic partnership with Bass Brewers.
Jay Cohen Will Speak at Miami Gaming Conference12 February 2001
Cohen, co-founder of World Sports Exchange, will address the World Internet Gaming Summit in March, his first appearance at a gaming conference since he was indicted three years ago on Internet and telephone gambling charges.
Flying Gaming Chips12 February 2001
News Brief: Tempers flare during Harrah’s earnings discussion.
International Sports Wagering Inc. Announces First Quarter Results12 February 2001
International Sports Wagering reports net income increase to $273,930 for Q1.
Latin American Casinos, Inc. Announces Plans to Merge with Digital Convergence Corporation12 February 2001
Latin American Casinos announced that it has entered into a Letter of Intent to merge with privately held Digital Convergence Corporation.
Craps, Roulette Knockoffs Test Limits of Gambling Law12 February 2001
News Brief: Gambling knock-offs are testing the fuzzy legal parameters of California's tribal casino industry.
Business Surging for Louisiana Riverboat Casinos12 February 2001
News Brief: The voters' decision to outlaw video poker in bars, restaurants and truck stops in the Baton Rouge area meant a windfall for two riverboat casinos.
Keno Rejected by New Mexico legislators12 February 2001
News Brief: A new lottery game that officials say could be offered in 300 restaurants, bars and other outlets got a thumbs-down from a Senate committee.
Ohio Lottery Losing Money12 February 2001
News Brief: Proposed solutions include video slots in effort to keep school funds flowing.
Bingo Games are 'Like Family' for Seniors11 February 2001
News Brief: It’s more than cash or love of the game that draws seniors into one of the many bingo games throughout California, there is an undeniable sense of camaraderie where bingo is played between neighbors and friends.
21 Arrested on Charges of Gambling11 February 2001
News Brief: In all, 21 people, including two mob figures, were indicted on gambling and related charges stemming from a joint investigation by the Organized Crime Bureaus of the New Jersey State Police and the New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice.
Texas Gaming Machine Owners Voice Concerns11 February 2001
News Brief: Confusion surrounds crackdown on computer gaming machines in Denton, Texas.
Voters Might Decide Fate of Detroit Riverfront Casinos11 February 2001
News Brief: A state legislator wants voters to decide whether to keep Detroit’s Mayor Dennis Archer's plan for riverfront casinos.
Tennessean Lottery Opponents Warn that Casinos will Follow11 February 2001
News Brief: The idea that casinos won’t be far behind if Tennessee approves a state lottery has become a rallying point for lottery opponents but is derided by the lottery sponsor as fraught with too many ifs and buts.
Tribes Pressing Land Claims as Interest in Casinos Grow11 February 2001
News Brief: Tribals officials say their recent battle over land is about recovering lost homeland, their critics say it has more to do with getting approval for tribal casinos.
Ohio Considering Joining Multistate Lotto11 February 2001
News Brief: In search of more revenue for the Ohio Lottery, Governor Taft has asked the legislature to change state law so Ohio can join a multistate lottery.
Betting Now Open on Nevada Schools9 February 2001
News Brief: The end of the longtime ban against accepting bets on games involving Nevada schools has brought some action at Las Vegas Strip sports books, and little at others.
Tracks May Lose to Slot Machines9 February 2001
Not everyone believes that slot machines will help race tracks and the thoroughbred industry.
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