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Gaming News Archives - Page 5600Almost 200 Crew Members Stuck on the Texas Treasure Casino Ship27 September 2000
The question of the crew nationalities has been resolved, but now officials must determine if the cruise ship is registered in the U.S. or another country
Belterra Casino Sets Sail for Indiana Opening.27 September 2000
Miss Belterra will be opening at the end of October (pending IGC approval) after a recent eight week facelift.
California Casinos to Install CDS' Oasis State-of-the-Art Casino Management System27 September 2000
Chumash Casino, Win-River Casino and Robinson Rancheria Bingo and Casino has signed contracts to install OASIS(TM) v.11 casino management system.
Online Gaming Systems Announces Product Approval By the Nevada Gaming Commission27 September 2000
Mini-Touch slot machine to be launched at the World Gaming Conference and Exposition.
Gamecraft Approved to Manufacture and Distribute in Mississippi27 September 2000
Gamecraft will begin manufacturing games for casinos throughout Mississippi pending Mississippi Gaming Laboratory approval.
MGM Mirage Selling $66M of Assets27 September 2000
News Brief: MGM Mirage is selling $66 million worth of assets that include property in Atlantic City, N.J., an unfinished golf course and some fine art to reduce debt.
The Red Chip Review Writes Special Report on Century Casinos27 September 2000
Century Casinos, Inc. today reported that The Red Chip Review has written an ``off-the-grid'' report.
Revenue Increases for Lake Tahoe Casino Operator27 September 2000
Harveys Casino Resorts reports a Q3 profit of $8 million.
Park Place buying land, golf course from MGM MIRAGE27 September 2000
MGM MIRAGE is selling its unfinished Boulder City golf course and 5.5 acres in Atlantic City to Park Place. Casino giant will also auction four pieces of impressionist art.
Kaukauna Casino Agreement Approved by County Board27 September 2000
News Brief:The Outagamie County Board approves a casino-related resolution, clearing the way for an agreement to build a $55 million gambling complex.
Executive Gaming Summit to Welcome Dan Wade, Co-CEO of MGM Mirage27 September 2000
Leading gaming experts will offer their views at the industry's premier educational event.
eLottery to Market Lottery Player Database to State Lotteries27 September 2000
eLottery, Inc announced it will offer state lotteries access to a proprietary opt-in database of over 8 million lottery players.
Atronic Previews Six New Games at Atlantic City Open House27 September 2000
Six new Atronic games were available for preview at the open house for all East Coast casino operators.
MGM Mirage Announces $66 Million in Additional Sales Of Non-Strategic Assets27 September 2000
MGM has entered into agreements for the sale of additional non-strategic assets, to further reduce debt.
Australian Union Fights Webcam Use in Child Care Centers27 September 2000
Union complains about the privacy of workers, and says security questions could affect the children.
FuckedCompany.com Parodies Amazon Home Page27 September 2000
Amazon laughs it off, but another site parodied by FuckedCompany is threatening to sue, raising interesting legal questions.
Wisconsin Casino Agreement Approved by Outgamie County Board27 September 2000
News Brief: An Outagamie County Board resolution to support a Lac du Flambeau band of Chippewa Indians plan to build a $55 million casino in Kaukauna.
Station Casinos Executives are Again Ordered to Testify27 September 2000
News Brief: “The chairman of the Missouri Gaming Commission has ordered seven executives at the Las Vegas headquarters of Station Casinos Inc. to appear and testify under oath at a special meeting next month in Jefferson City.
Tax Reduction Alone Will Not Help Harrah's New Orleans Casino27 September 2000
News Brief: Study by investment bank suggests tax cut, hotel would not guarantee New Orleans casino's success
Americans Overwhelmingly Support Legalized Gaming, Survey Says27 September 2000
GTECH's annual survey finds that most Americans believe gaming regulation should be left to the states. Majority say they have purchased lottery tickets in the last year.
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