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Caesars Fined for Spying on Women
16 December 2004
News Brief: Surveillance operators at Caesars trained their cameras on women wearing low-cut necklines or other revealing clothing, according to allegations.
Judge Approves Trump's $100 Million Loan16 December 2004
News Brief: Donald Trump's casino company submitted its formal plan for emerging from bankruptcy and also received approval for a $100-million cash infusion to keep its three Atlantic City gaming halls operating without interruption.
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.
Trump Pays Four Creditors8 December 2004
News Brief: Four companies that threatened to complicate the bankruptcy reorganization plans of Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts Inc. have been paid every penny they were owed.
$4 Million Loan Helps Mexican Developer8 December 2004
The owner/developer of an Acapulco gaming establishment is benefiting from a $4,000,000 expansion loan from direct private lender Kennedy Funding, based in Hackensack, New Jersey.
Slot Jackpot Bill Heads to Governor's Desk7 December 2004
News Brief: New Jersey slot machine operators would be able to control jackpot funds worth millions of dollars under legislation headed for the governor's desk.
CRDA Bets on Boardwalk Revival6 December 2004
News Brief: The Atlantic City Casino Reinvestment Development Authority recently submitted to city leaders, casino executives and business owners a book of design standards that encourages a common approach to repairing the fading Boardwalk.
Inside Gaming Column: Gaming Opponents Mounting Campaign6 December 2004
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
New Jersey Assemblyman Touts Sports Betting3 December 2004
News Brief: Although the odds are slim that New Jersey could overcome a federal law prohibiting such wagering, the bill's sponsor, Assemblyman Jeff Van Drew, D-Cape May, Cumberland and Atlantic, says it would be shameful not to try.
Former Psychiatric Patient Denied Casino License2 December 2004
News Brief: A former psychiatric patient involved in a 1990 shootout that left two police officers and a social worker wounded lost his bid for a New Jersey gaming license Wednesday, but could still end up working in a casino hotel.
Casino Worker with Meningitis Doing Better30 November 2004
News Brief: A casino worker who came down with bacterial meningitis last week is doing better, according to the Atlantic City Health and Human Services director.
Odds Get Better for Legalized Sports Betting in New Jersey29 November 2004
News Brief: An Assembly committee will hold hearings next week on a bill to legalize sports betting, but lawmakers need to overcome several hurdles before wagers can be placed on games.
Atlantic City Casino Worker Diagnosed with Meningitis29 November 2004
News Brief: A casino worker was diagnosed with bacterial meningitis last week, Atlantic City Health and Human Services Director Ronald Cash confirmed Sunday.
A Night of Atlantic City Poker29 November 2004
News Brief: The Atlantic City casinos are hitting the jackpot with No-Limit Texas Hold'em, the wildly popular brand of poker that seems to have swept the nation. This writer tested his luck in a No-Limit Texas Hold'em tournament.
National Geographic Channel Goes Gambling29 November 2004
This December, the National Geographic Channel (NGC) takes you from Sin City to Atlantic City to get an inside look at the making – and the breaking – of these magnificent structures. Meet all the players, from the team that built the first super casino on the east coast, to the infamous M.I.T. college students that took several casinos for millions, to the Loizeaux family that makes a living tearing them down.
New Jersey Sports Betting Bill to Get Assembly Hearing25 November 2004
News Brief: Assembly Speaker Albio Sires says he will allow a Dec. 2 hearing on a bill that would ask voters to bring sports betting to Atlantic City casinos.
Atlantic City Looks Beyond Gambling24 November 2004
News Brief: Industry analysts say that The Quarter at Tropicana Casino & Resort will help attract a different customer and help the bring in more non-gaming revenue.
Tropicana Casino and Resort Unveils Expansion Project23 November 2004
The Tropicana Casino and Resort has unveiled its $280 million multi- faceted expansion project, The Quarter at Tropicana.
Tropicana Casino and Resort Unveils Expansion Project23 November 2004
The Tropicana Casino and Resort has unveiled its $280 million multi- faceted expansion project, The Quarter at Tropicana.
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