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Ex-Hard Rock worker wins $225,000 judgment against Dennis Rodman

A woman who says she was fired by the Hard Hock hotel-casino after complaining about the behavior of Dennis Rodman there has now won a $225,000 judgment against Rodman.

Grand jury indicts Watanabe

Philanthropist Terrance K. Watanabe indicted on felony charges of theft and passing bad checks stemming from $14.7 million in gambling debts.

Fontainebleau working on funding with bank

Bank of America said that it's negotiating with the developer to help finance the unfinished $3.1 billion project.

Wynn may buy back Bellagio

Steve Wynn may be looking to buy back some of the Strip properties he originally designed and built.

Swine flu could affect Vegas

The European Union Health Commissioner has told Europeans to avoid travel to Mexico and the U.S. and Vegas could be affected if a more widespread ban is in place.

Pinnacle could close Reno casino

Pinnacle's CEO said he would rather close the property than lose money on an annual basis.

LV Sands might sell Macau casino

Las Vegas Sands may be considering selling the Sands Macau but would continue to run the casino under its gaming license.

ESPN only airing two WSOP bracelet events

In a marked departure from previous years, ESPN will only be televising two World Series of Poker bracelet events. They'll also broadcast the WSOP Champions Invitational and the Ante Up for Africa charity tournament, non-bracelet events which will take place during this year's World Series in Las Vegas.

Top-10 tidbits from the 2009 WSOP Media Guide

The 2009 World Series of Poker begins in one month and in order to help you get ready for all of the action we combed through the recently released Media Guide to come up with 10 facts you may not have been aware of.

An empire built on assets, not debt

If Phil Ruffin, the owner of Treasure Island, were to write a book, it might be called, 'How to Turn $20 Million Into a Billion Dollars.'

Construction deficiencies seen at CityCenter

The general contractor of the MGM project has not yet resolved numerous construction deficiencies cited by inspectors.

"Hollywood Dave" Stann wins WSOP circuit event

The actor and badboy cardshark took home a gold ring at the latest WSOP Circuit tournament in Caesars Palace.

Murren earned more than $3 million in 2008

The MGM Mirage Chairman and CEO earned more than $3 million last year, roughly $5.4 million less than 2007.

Tropicana officials shut down 560 hotel rooms

The plumbing work in those rooms in the Paradise Tower are out of compliance, according to a Tropicana executive.

IGT forging ahead despite loss

The slot machine giant said second-quarter net income fell by 44 percent from a year ago.

Penn National profits beat expecations

Penn National Gaming posted a first-quarter profit that exceeded Wall Street's expectations.

Man nearly perfect at WSOP circuit event

Juan Jaramillo dispatched the final table in 90 minutes at a WSOP circuit event at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.

Kerkorian wants to sell The Mirage

The New York Post is reporting that the MGM Mirage founder believes the sale of the Strip property will keep the company out of bankruptcy.

Forbearance deals give casinos, creditors time

The recession hasn't forced as many debt-heavy gaming companies into bankruptcy court as originally thought.

WMS Industries posts increases

The slot machine maker posted increases in both revenues and earnings in its third quarter.

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