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Gaming News Archives - Page 5563American Bingo Meets with Nasdaq Officials7 March 2000
The company seeks time to again meet minimum listing requirements.
Report Supports Tracing Internet Users7 March 2000
An apparent draft of a report to President Clinton says "new technologies may justify new forms of investigative authority.''
Antigua Eliminates One of the Taxes on Internet Gaming Operators7 March 2000
The director of offshore gaming says more changes are coming to help the Internet gaming industry in Antigua and Barbuda.
MotorCity Casino Adds Three Members To 'Millionaire's Club'7 March 2000
Three slot players hit $1 million jackpots in six days at the Detroit casino.
Mirage Agrees to Sell to MGM Grand for $21 a Share6 March 2000
The $6.4 billion deal represents a triumph of Kirk Kerkorian over Steve Wynn, less than two weeks after MGM's initial offer.
Anchor Gaming's Chief Executive Resigns6 March 2000
Michael Rumbolz said he's leaving to explore other opportunities. Anchor's stock has . . . .
Mikohn Gaming Signs Deal to Sell Its Outdoor Sign Business6 March 2000
The company says it wants to concentrate on slot games like Yahtzee and 'recurring income' products.
Loto-Quebec Offers an Instant CD-ROM Lottery6 March 2000
The lottery says this combination of lottery and home entertainment is unique.
Mirage Agrees to Sell to MGM Grand for $21 a Share6 March 2000
The $6.4 billion deal represents a triumph of Kirk Kerkorian over Steve Wynn, less than two weeks after MGM's initial offer.
CryptoLogic Gets Approval for Nasdaq Listing3 March 2000
The Canadian company, a major supplier of software for online casinos, will trade on Nasdaq later this month.
High-Tech Security Deployed in Las Vegas Casino3 March 2000
Viisage Technology has installed its facial recognition system at the Stratosphere.
Detective Says 'Bored' Teen Coolio Admits Hacks3 March 2000
But the 17-year-old high school dropout denies involvement in the "denial of service'' attacks last month.
Internet Privacy Regulation Will Harm Digital Opportunity, Trade Group Says3 March 2000
The Information Technology Association of America is concerned that regulations could dampen free content on the Web.
American Wagering Gets the Go Ahead in New Jersey3 March 2000
Its new keno system, "The Game," is coming to Atlantic City.
Sale of Desert Inn in Las Vegas is Canceled2 March 2000
Sun International had planned to pay $275 million to Starwood, which will seek another buyer.
British Appeal Court Says Offshore Bookie Can't Advertise on UK Television2 March 2000
Although Victor Chandler moved its operations to Gibraltar, it argued that its electronic advertising was still legal.
British Appeal Court Says Offshore Bookie Can't Advertise on UK Television2 March 2000
Although Victor Chandler moved its operations to Gibraltar, it argued that its electronic advertising was still legal.
Laughlin, Nevada, Reports Boost in Gaming Activity and Tourism2 March 2000
Nevada's other gaming mecca reports significant growth.
Sale of Desert Inn in Las Vegas is Canceled2 March 2000
Sun International had planned to pay $275 million to Starwood, which will seek another buyer.
Somebody Won $12.4 Million on Lottery Ticket, But Never Claimed It2 March 2000
The Pennsylvania Lottery gives winners one year to claim their prize, and time's up for one big winner.
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