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Gaming News Archives - Page 5560Harrah's Officials Cool to State Tax Proposal21 November 2000
News Brief: An attempt by the state to raise the ante in the bailout of Harrah's New Orleans Casino got a cool reception from casino officials Monday.
Mississippi Casino Revenue Rises in October21 November 2000
News Brief: Mississippi coast casinos won about 9 percent more from gamblers in October than they did in the same month last year.
Sodak Flexes Muscles21 November 2000
News Brief: Since 1989, Sodak Gaming Inc. has given millions to American Indian causes. So it is no surprise the company has come to dominate the highly profitable market of supplying gaming operations on American Indian lands.
California Lottery Signs Its First MDI Contract21 November 2000
The California Lottery has approved its first contract for a licensed lottery promotion with MDI Entertainment to kick start the 26th Harley-Davidson Motorcycle game.
Nevada Gold & Casinos, Inc. Announces Q2 Results for Isle of Capri Black Hawk21 November 2000
Isle of Capri Black Hawk casino's net income for the second quarter of this fiscal year totaled $1,555,139, compared to the same quarter in 1999 of $700,000.
Innovative Gaming Announces New Business Strategies21 November 2000
The new business models for the Company contain three components and are structured to add support to the research and development current products and to support and expand its international sales programs.
Harrah's New Orleans Casino Fined21 November 2000
News Brief: Harrah's New Orleans Casino has been fined $85,000, mostly for bad record keeping in connection with the nearly 3,000 slot machines at the gambling palace.
Lottery to be Proposed Again in Tennessee21 November 2000
News Brief: Tennessee supporters of a state lottery say the new state Senate may look more favorably at lottery legislation when the 102nd General Assembly convenes in January.
Australian Board Present Measures to Reduce Problem Gambling21 November 2000
News Brief: Maximum bets at poker machines would be cut from $10 to $1 under proposals by the Australian Liquor Administration Board to reduce problem gambling.
Witnesses Praise Caesars Exec at License Hearing21 November 2000
News Brief: Witnesses defend ex-vice president of Caesars’ character at his license-revocation hearing before the New Jersey Casino Control Commission.
New York Lottery Bandit on a Hot Streak21 November 2000
News Brief: The Lottery Bandit has held up 19 lottery outlets since his spree started Oct. 13.
New Mexico Pueblo Agrees to Let City Review Project21 November 2000
News Brief: Santa Clara Pueblo has agreed to let city building inspectors review its new $10 million casino project in a shopping center, and will negotiate a payment to the city to cover its cost of providing utility services.
SEC, Courts Intervene in Online Stock Investment Scam21 November 2000
The Florida scammers raised more than $2 million from US investors, the feds say, with false claims of stock holdings in high-tech firms.
Korean Government Acts to Cut Losses at New Casino21 November 2000
News Brief: Hoping to curb excessive losses by individuals, the Korean government advises measures to ease concerns, such as the lowering of the maximum bet per game and the shortening of its business hours.
Tribal Chairmen: Casino Compacts Not Making Tribes Rich21 November 2000
News Brief: New gambling compacts have given American Indian casinos a boost, but one chairman stressed that the business is not making North Dakota tribes rich.
Columnist Ron Kantowski: Vince McMahon: Sex Sells in XFL20 November 2000
The World Wrestling Federation's Vince McMahon now makes it clear: His XFL football league will have more to do with busty cheerleaders than with football.
TV Director Wins £1 Million Poker Tournament20 November 2000
News Brief: A television director from London has won the Ladbroke's Casinos Poker Million tournament and pocketing the £1 million in prize money.
South Africans Gripped by New Gambling Craze20 November 2000
News Brief: South Africa is bankrolling its new democracy with a multi-million pound gambling craze in which this week the latest phase of Caesar's Palace, modelled on its Las Vegas namesake, opened in Johannesburg.
New York's Oneida Nation Plans Bigger Casino Resort20 November 2000
News Brief: The Oneida Indian Nation plans to expand its Turning Stone Casino Resort with twice as many hotel rooms, an indoor parking garage and at least 200 more cashless gaming machines.
$31 Million Lotto Makes Teacher Rich20 November 2000
News Brief: The mystery millennium winner surfaced yesterday, admitting she was delayed claiming her jackpot because of her parent teacher meetings.
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