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Casinos Target High-Rollers
28 February 2005
News Brief: Casinos are increasingly focusing on players willing to wager between $50,000 and $250,000.
New York Casino Rail Service Proposed24 February 2005
News Brief: NJ Transit is looking to create a new rail service that would connect New York and Atlantic City, officials said.
Casino Gals 'Weight' Anxiously22 February 2005
News Brief: Cocktail waitresses working at Atlantic City hotels and gaming halls fear their bosses will follow the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa's lead and boot them if they become over-weight.
Caesars' All-Digital Casino Surveillance System Approved1 February 2005
Caesars Entertainment, Inc. has won approval from New Jersey regulators to install the state's first all-digital, casino floor video recording system at its Bally's Atlantic City casino resort.
Boxing Makes Comeback at Tropicana24 January 2005
News Brief: Boxing will return to the Tropicana Casino and Resort on Friday with a card presented by Duva Boxing and CSI Sports.
Caesars Entertainment Launches Million Dollar Connection Progressive Slots24 January 2005
In a continuing commitment to offer its guests premier gaming options with impressive payouts, Caesars Entertainment this month is debuting its exclusive line of Million Dollar Connection progressive slots.
Slingo Reinvents Blackjack; New Casino Table Game Based Upon Popular Internet Game19 January 2005
Bonus Bet 21 is one of the first table games to be developed on the internet prior to introduction as a casino table game.
Fine Recommended for Harrah's Alcohol Violation14 January 2005
News Brief: In a decision released Thursday, a member of the state Casino Control Commission recommended a $50,000 fine against Harrah's for violating New Jersey laws prohibiting businesses from serving drinks to a visibly intoxicated patron.
Former Exec Sentenced in Casino Prostitution Ring13 January 2005
News Brief: A former executive director of Far East marketing at Bally's Atlantic City casino admitted Wednesday in federal court in Camden that he helped arrange prostitution for casino patrons.
Borgata Powers 7.1% Win Spike11 January 2005
News Brief: Borgata was spectacular, Resorts was solid and the rest of the casinos were so-so - except, of course, for Donald Trump's bankrupt gaming halls.
Exec Joins Spectrum Gaming Group10 January 2005
Veteran gaming executive Harvey Perkins has joined Spectrum Gaming Group as vice president in charge of gaming analysis, overseeing audits in such areas as casino operations and marketing.
Future Casinos Will Know Your Every Need7 January 2005
News Brief: A completely wired casino, where various computers talk to one another to monitor a customer's every move, represents the next wave in the high-tech world of casino gambling.
Casino Security Voyeurs Censured6 January 2005
News Brief: Two video voyeurs who used surveillance cameras at Caesars Atlantic City to spy on female employees and customers were reprimanded Wednesday by state gaming regulators.
House of Blues and Showboat Atlantic City Team Up6 January 2005
House of Blues Atlantic City and Showboat Atlantic City, a subsidiary of Harrah's Operating Company, Inc. have joined forces to open the 10th House of Blues location at Showboat, The Mardi Gras Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
A Penny Gambled is $939,281 Earned3 January 2005
News Brief: A retiree from the Philadelphia area hit a $939,281 jackpot playing a 1-cent progressive slot machine at Resorts Atlantic City over the Christmas holiday.
Patron Files Suit Against Atlantic City Casino22 December 2004
News Brief: A casino patron who claimed another player at a poker table at Bally's Atlantic City lunged at him, grabbed him by the throat and ripped his shirt filed a federal lawsuit against the casino, police and several others.
CRDA Approves Boardwalk Design22 December 2004
News Brief: The Atlantic City Casino Reinvestment Development Authority approved new design guidelines that will serve as a blueprint for the Boardwalk's future growth.
Caesars Fined for Spying on Women16 December 2004
News Brief: Surveillance operators at Caesars trained their cameras on women wearing low-cut necklines or other revealing clothing, according to allegations.
Former Gaming Official: Atlantic City Casinos Face Competition15 December 2004
News Brief: Former Casino Association of New Jersey President Thomas D. Carver warned that the state's gaming industry could be in trouble when gaming halls open in Pennsylvania and New York.
Atlantic City Casino Win Slips13 December 2004
News Brief: Gambling revenue at Atlantic City's 12 gaming halls dipped 1.1 percent to $375 million in November, according to figures released Friday by the state Casino Control Commission.
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