2005 November 11 Gambling News, Events and Happenings - Page 3

The award for ‘Best Online Marketing Campaign’ was given to Bodog.com at the eGaming awards in London.

DES MOINES — A study presented to lawmakers Thursday did little to settle whether Iowa casinos have contributed to a rise in crime or bankruptcy as gambling opponents have claimed.

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Nov. 11–ATLANTIC CITY — James Perry has the money, a new management team and Donald J. Trump’s support, but turning around the developer’s ailing Atlantic City casinos will require something more.

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WASHINGTON The leader of an Oregon tribe that runs a profitable casino asked Congress on Wednesday to block other Indian tribes from setting up casinos outside their reservations.

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It was recently forecast that the amount gambled on poker websites worldwide this year was likely to top US$60 billion and with the industry continuing to expand rapidly the top dogs are getting together to …

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Ameristar Casinos, Inc. today announced that that it has replaced its existing senior secured credit facility with a new $1.2 billion senior secured credit facility providing significantly lower interest rate margins and other more attractive terms.

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There exists an immediate danger to the public health, safety and welfare of all Floridians, state gambling authorities say, and that threat is tournament poker.

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Just when you thought your wireless device could already do everything, along comes this. It has been several months since Nevada has begun to allow gambling on wireless devices in some locations in the state.

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Poker is one of the most popular games played online Internet gaming firm Partygaming is buying out two of its sister websites, known as “skins”, while shedding a third ahead of a relaunch next year.

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