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Trump fumes over proposed smoking ban

News Brief: Warning of possible legal action, Donald Trump denounced a proposed smoking ban that would prevent gamblers from lighting up while playing the slot machines and gaming tables at Atlantic City's 11 casinos.

Economic slump hurts gamblers' casino comps

News Brief: As economic slowdown hits casinos, Atlantic city's 11 gambling halls are split on how desirable it is to continue to hand out free meals, hotel rooms or show tickets to gamblers.

Autopsy shows victim in Taj stabbing died from artery wound to cheek

News Brief: Man stabbed outside Atlantic City casino Saturday died from a wound to the left cheek that severed a carotid artery and caused him to bleed to death.

Sands parking garage comes down

News Brief: Unlike the Sands’ spectacular, fireworks-choreographed nighttime implosion in October, the casino’s old 10-story garage came down Thursday without fanfare.

NJ governor keynote for East Coast Gaming Congress

Jon S. Corzine, Governor of New Jersey, will deliver the luncheon keynote address at the 12th annual East Coast Gaming Congress to be held at the Atlantic City Convention Center on May 19-20.

Trump Taj Mahal tower construction reaches milestone

Trump Entertainment Resorts celebrated a milestone today when the final construction beam was put in place during a topping off ceremony held at on the outdoor promenade of the new tower at Trump Taj Mahal.

The Water Club signs retail partners

The Water Club, A Signature Hotel By Borgata, today announced the major brands that will comprise the hotel's impressive collection of upscale retail stores.

Union forms Tropicana committee

UNITE HERE Local 54 reports the formation of a committee of workers from the Atlantic City Tropicana Casino to represent the interests of Tropicana employees as the sale process for the facility proceeds.

Atlantic City smokers enraged by ban

News Brief: The thought of not being able to light up on the casino floor has enraged the Atlantic City smoking crowd.

Resorts Atlantic City presents Marilyn McCoo, Billy Davis Jr.

Resorts Atlantic City announced that Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. will perform in the Superstar Theater April 6 & 7, 9 – 11, 2008.

Tropicana plans new slot project

The Tropicana Casino & Resort announced today their plans to create a new slot environment in Atlantic City.

Borgata opens Izakaya

This June, Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa will redefine dining in Atlantic City, when it opens Izakaya - A Modern Japanese Pub.

Raven-Symoné at Trump Taj Mahal

AEG Live presents Raven-Symoné with special guests Mitchel Musso, B5 and Clique Girlz in the Mark G. Etess Arena at Trump Taj Mahal on Saturday, May 10, 2008. Doors are at 5:00 pm and show time is at 6:00 pm.

NJ senate approves track subsidy

News Brief: The New Jersey Senate gave final approval to a bill that would provide a $90 million casino-funded subsidy to state horse-racing interests.

Gomes, Cordish group bids for Tropicana

News Brief: Dennis Gomes, former Tropicana CEO, has teamed with real estate developer Cordish Co. to make a bid for Tropicana Casino and Resort.

New Jersey looks to prevent future shutdowns

News Brief: The Corzine administration is exploring ways to prevent casinos and race tracks from being forced to close in the unusual case that the New Jersey government shuts down like it did over a budget impasse.

Atlantic City stops declining trend

News Brief: After 10 months of year over year declines, the Atlantic City casino industry here eeked out a small vistory in February.

Gambler lawyer loses all and sues casinos

News Brief: A former lawyer who gambled away nearly £500,000 has lodged a £10 million lawsuit against seven casinos, claiming that they had 'a duty of care'.

Columbia Sussex fights back

Columbia Sussex Corp. is not leaving New Jersey without a fight.

New Jersey tracks get $90 million from casinos

News Brief: Atlantic City's casinos will spend $90 million underwriting horse-racing purses and supporting horse-breeding programs over the next three years, according to the New Jersey governor's Office.

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