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Biloxi beach started the week with casino workers rallying, demanding payment of their catastrophe claims from BP.
With hordes of residents playing poker in the internet (unofficial claim close to a half-million), supporters of online poker in New Jersey say that a bill that would legalize the practice might as well be approved.
As the only casino operator in the state of Maryland for now, the Hollywood Casino in Perryville is capitalizing on this advantage.
The largest casino company in the world, Harrah’s Entertainment Inc., made several changes this week, including a change of name and an infusion of more funds to its IPO.
In an announcement made Friday, the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Council named Scott Butera, President and CEO of Mashantucket Pequot Gaming Enterprises.
The governor of Massachusetts, Deval Patrick re-emphasized his commitment to creating more jobs for his constituents.
For casino supporters in the state of Oregon, November 2 was a sad day. The measure to build a casino near the area of Portland was not approved by voters.
The casino-related measures in various states met mixed results. For the state of Maryland, the pro-casino front proved to be victorious, much to the relief of its supporters.
After much campaigning, money funneled into pro and anti camps, and poll results showing a virtual dead heat, the voters of the state of Maine have finally spoken.
With the downward slide of business in Atlantic City, many gambling halls have been jealous of the current standing of Borgata Hotel Casino.