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Foxwoods Installs Face Recognition System
5 October 2005
Foxwoods Resort Casino, the largest Casino destination in the world has purchased and installed iView's iGWatchTM Facial Recognition System.
Connecticut Tribe Wants Cyber-Squatter Evicted30 August 2005
News Brief: The Mashantucket Pequots went to U.S. District Court Monday to evict a so-called ‘cyber-squatter’ from an Internet site that attracts Web surfers looking for information about Foxwoods Resort Casino.
July Slot Winnings Funnel $40 Million to State Coffers16 August 2005
The state has received more than $40 million from July slot winnings at Connecticut's two American Indian-run casinos.
Foxwoods Online Game Deemed Illegal12 August 2005
News Brief: Connecticut regulators told Foxwoods Resort Casino officials Thursday that the casino's new online game, PlayAway, is illegal and cannot be restarted.
Foxwoods Wait for Online Game Decision11 August 2005
News Brief: Foxwoods officials will have to wait one more day to learn if they can put their PlayAway online keno game on the Internet.
Foxwoods Ordered to Remove Internet Gambing Portal25 July 2005
State regulators ordered Foxwoods Resort Casino to shut down an Internet promotion Friday, saying it violated Internet gambling laws and illegally expanded gambling off the Indian reservation.
Casinos Boosts Connecticut Tourism22 July 2005
News Brief: A regional travel index scheduled for release today will show a 2 percent increase in tourism in Eastern Connecticut for June, compared to the same time last year. The increase is primarily the result of the region's two casinos, Foxwoods and the Mohegan Sun.
Sergeant Thanks Foxwoods' Staff20 July 2005
News Brief: Staff Sgt. David John Walsh, on leave from duty in Iraq, visited Foxwoods Resort Casino last week to thank employees for sending care packages to soldiers.
Connecticut Receives Slot Payment19 July 2005
News Brief: The owners of Foxwoods Resort Casino and Mohegan Sun sent their monthly slot machine payments to the state last week, bringing the total contributions for the fiscal year to $417.8 million.
Connecticut Casinos Vigilant About Safety8 July 2005
News Brief: Security is always an issue at the Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods Resort Casino, but both have taken special precautions since the terrorist attacks in America nearly four years ago.
Foxwoods Hosts Poker Boot Camp30 May 2005
News Brief: The World Poker Tour Boot Camp and Foxwoods welcomes students for a two-day intensive course in tournament-style, No Limit Hold 'Em.
Hockey Coming to Foxwoods25 May 2005
Next Shift Enterprises, LLC and Game Time Marketing, LLC have reached an agreement with Foxwoods Resort Casino to bring a week-long celebration of professional hockey to New England.
Poker Winner's Former Wife Takes Cut16 May 2005
News Brief: Poker winner, Kevin Cantwell, has paid $54,000 in child support repayments after his ex-wife heard about his $640,000 poker jackpot windfall.
Foxwoods Opens Public Golf Course4 May 2005
News Brief: Foxwoods Casino is opening a championship-quality public golf course, another restaurant and several shops. That comes on the heels of a private golf course.
Laid-off Construction Workers Wins Poker Tournament25 April 2005
News Brief: A former construction worker pocketed $630,488 when he won the main event of the two-week New England Poker Classic at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut.
Foxwoods Lures Seniors7 April 2005
News Brief: Some 2,000 seniors arrived by bus Tuesday as part of Foxwood Casino’s promotion to improve business during the week.
Snow Hurts Casinos1 March 2005
News Brief: Snow is not good for Connecticut casinos' bottom lines, and executives said bad weather in January, particularly the mid-month blizzard, was responsible for rare year-over-year drops in slot machine revenue.
Foxwoods Celebrates 13th Birthday15 February 2005
News Brief: Foxwoods, the world largest casino, is celebrating it’s thirteenth birthday.
Connecticut Budget Helps Casino Town's Neighbors10 February 2005
News Brief: Governor M. Jodi Rell's proposed budget contains good and bad news for the towns surrounding the state's two Indian casinos, representatives here and across the region said Wednesday.
Connecticut Casino Tribes Go National9 February 2005
News Brief: With a page from the playbook of Las Vegas gambling giants, Connecticut's Indian casinos are taking their act nationwide in a bid to create wagering empires stretching from coast to coast.
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