2005 November 15 Gambling News, Events and Happenings - Page 6
HAVRE Several elders on the Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation are opposing plans for a casino near Laredo that will serve alcohol.
A ruined French gambler on Monday sued a casino for failing to prevent him losing his money. Jean-Philippe Bryk (44) claimed the Grand Cafe casino in the spa town of Vichy owed him a duty of “information, advice and loyalty”.
Walter Horne is a fatalist when it comes to smoking and health risks. A waiter at the Cheesecake Factory in Hackensack and a smoker, Horne said it doesn’t matter whether the Legislature passes a smoking ban affecting New Jersey’s bars, restaurants and casinos.
The casino sector has signed South Africa’s first national gambling industry code of conduct, to promote responsible gambling.
Ute Mountain Casino Hotel & Resort is partnering with GSN, The Network for Games, on the broadcaster’s third year of the franchise series World Series of Blackjack 2006. Ute Mountain Casino, the largest casino in southwest Colorado, is currently ho
888.com stole the show at the eGaming Awards when they won the best online casino of the year and best overall online gaming operator of the year. Being the first year of the awards, there was a lot of competition to be the first casino to win su
Out in the main hall at Oldemeyer Center in Seaside, the bingo caller and most of the players had no idea of the drama unfolding in the next room. Two men with guns were robbing the gate.
STATE governments are “dumbing down” research on gambling to avoid scrutiny, a conference has been told.
TRENTON New Jersey bars, restaurants, casinos and bowling alleys where smoking is allowed expose their employees to second-hand smoke hazards in excess of the federal safety minimum, anti-smoking advocates announced Monday as they set the stage for a legislative battle in the coming weeks.

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