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Carson Nugget Voted Capital's Best Place to Gamble
14 August 2001
News Brief: For the third year in a row, the Carson Nugget was chosen the best place to gamble in Carson City, according to Nevada Magazine’s annual Best of Nevada readership poll.
Las Vegas Casino Sues Defecting Host13 August 2001
Hotel San Remo sued a former casino host, Stephen Roy, alleging he stole and used its confidential client information to encourage its customers to gamble at its rival, Palace Station.
Nevada Casino Operator Sues Website Over Use of its Name13 August 2001
The operator of the Fitzgeralds hotel-casinos sued to stop the operator of an Internet domain name, fitzgeraldscasino.com, from using its trade name to divert customers to its shopping and gambling website.
Vegas Casino Sues Former Poker Manager Over Thefts13 August 2001
The owner of the Orleans and its insurer sued to recover $282,041 in poker tournament fees they said were misappropriated by the Las Vegas hotel-casino's former director of poker.
New Book Offers Inside Look at Binion Case (Part 7)13 August 2001
This is the last of seven excerpts from “Murder in Sin City: The Death of a Las Vegas Casino Boss,” about the murder of Ted Binion.
Panel: Minorities Must Keep Fighting for Inclusion in Casino Industry12 August 2001
Minority leaders at a Las Vegas conference urged their constituents to keep pushing for better jobs and better contracts with casino companies.
New Book Offers Inside Look at Binion Case (Part 6)11 August 2001
This is the sixth of seven excerpts from “Murder in Sin City: The Death of a Las Vegas Casino Boss,” about the murder of Ted Binion.
Four Queens Hotel-Casino Denies Tie with Online Site's Promotion10 August 2001
The general manager of the downtown hotel-casino says it has “no association” with Ultimatebet.com, even though the poker site is holding tournaments whose winners get buy-ins and rooms for the Four Queens Poker Classic. Nevada regulators are investigating.
Maxim Hotel-Casino Closes Monday10 August 2001
The 22-year-old Maxim hotel-casino will shut its doors to the public Monday.
Nevada Lacks Resources to Help Compulsive Gamblers10 August 2001
News Brief: Nevada is criticized for its lack of treatment programs for compulsive gamblers.
Suncoast Owner Interested in Buying Regent Resort10 August 2001
Coast Resorts entered the bidding for the Regent Las Vegas at a Thursday bankruptcy court hearing, making a surprise bid of $82 million for the bankrupt Summerlin hotel-casino.
Evidence of Nevada Casino Slowdown Mounts10 August 2001
Propped up by strong high-roller action, the Las Vegas Strip posted an 11.5 percent increase in June gaming revenues, but evidence of a slowdown in Nevada's gaming industry continues to mount.
New Book Offers Inside Look at Binion Case (Part 5)10 August 2001
This is the fifth of seven excerpts from “Murder in Sin City: The Death of a Las Vegas Casino Boss,” about the murder of Ted Binion.
New Book Offers Inside Look at Binion Case (Part 4)9 August 2001
This is the fourth of seven excerpts from “Murder in Sin City: The Death of a Las Vegas Casino Boss,” about the murder of Ted Binion.
Keno to Operate on Satellite Sports Books9 August 2001
The Club Cal Neva in Reno is introducing a new wrinkle in gaming -- installing keno games to operate at its satellite sports books around the state.
Harrah's Introduces 'Five-Spot' Blackjack Tables9 August 2001
Harrah's Las Vegas announced it has introduced ‘five-spot’ blackjack tables, making it the only Strip casino to do so.
Anchor Gaming Posts Strong Profit9 August 2001
Anchor Gaming handily beat analyst expectations for the quarter ending June 30, with the Las Vegas company posting net income before one-time charges of $19.3 million, or $1.24 per share.
Feds Investigate Alleged Use of Tax Returns by Mirage9 August 2001
Treasury Department officials are investigating allegations that an Internal Revenue Service employee secretly provided a gambler's federal tax returns to Las Vegas casino executives.
Nevada Panel Weighs Teaching Gambling-Related Math Problems to Kids9 August 2001
Gambling-related math problems may soon be finding their way into Nevada’s middle school curriculum, teaching the difference between probability and luck.
Gaming Chairman Successor Will be From North8 August 2001
Gov. Kenny Guinn says that the next chairman of the powerful Nevada Gaming Commission will come from Northern Nevada and will be an attorney.
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