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Tropicana Sued by Neighbor Over Collapse
30 July 2004
News Brief: The owner of a business located near the Tropicana parking garage that collapsed in October filed a lawsuit Thursday requesting all businesses that lost profits because of the accident and experienced other problems join in a suit against those responsible.
Borgata to Begin Expansion Soon30 July 2004
News Brief: In just five months, Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa will start building on its very successful year with an aggressive expansion.
Casinos Fined for Letting Self-Excluded Gambler Play23 July 2004
News Brief: Two Atlantic City casinos have been fined $10,000 apiece for allowing a gambler who had voluntarily banned himself from casinos to obtain cash and play.
Atlantic City Joker Poker22 July 2004
Slot Expert John Robison answers your slot and video poker questions.
Parking Hike Angers Tropicana Construction Workers21 July 2004
News Brief: Tropicana recently raised its early morning parking rates from $4 to $20. Construction workers are complaining the increase unfairly targets them.
Account Betting Expected Soon in New Jersey20 July 2004
News Brief: The New Jersey Racing Commission expects to consider a ‘participation agreement’ for distribution of revenue from account and off-track wagering at an Aug. 18 meeting at which the stakeholders are expected to apply for a license to begin account betting.
Police: Bookmaker Provided Prostitutes to Pay Off Winners19 July 2004
News Brief: A bookie sent prostitutes to the homes of gamblers in four states and let them collect their winnings in sex, police said.
Harrah's-Caesar Merger Faces Identity Issue16 July 2004
News Brief: Harrah's, which is acquiring Caesars, must integrate some of the country's most extravagant gaming palaces into its relatively staid portfolio.
Atlantic City Casino Win Up 4% for June13 July 2004
News Brief: In the final month of Borgata's inaugural year, the city's 12 casinos pulled in $395.3 million in gaming revenue, a 4 percent increase compared to the previous June.
Atlantic City Resorts Bring in Big Names for Summer Shows12 July 2004
News Brief: All of the Atlantic City resorts are offering big-name entertainment this summer to continue to lure travelers to its gaming mecca.
Casino Exec Allowed to Reapply for License8 July 2004
News Brief: Gary DiBartolomeo, the former president of Caesars Atlantic City who lost his casino license after admitting to a compulsive gambling problem and lying to state regulators, has be allowed to reapply for a license.
Atlantic City Casinos Bet on Beach5 July 2004
News Brief: Outdoor activities have become a decent bet for casinos hoping to hold on to old customers and woo new ones with beach bars, outdoor rock concerts, tableside food service and other amenities.
New Jersey Bills Expected to be Passed29 June 2004
News Brief: Two casino-related bills were on track to be passed by the state Legislature as it met in a marathon session Thursday evening.
Crowds Flock to Borgata Party28 June 2004
News Brief: Thousands flocked to the Borgata’s Fantasy Island party which featured bands and DJs on two stages, old-school carnival rides and games, sports, massages and camel rides.
Tropicana Accident Victims' Families Sue25 June 2004
News Brief: Four construction workers died when five floors of Tropicana Casino and Resort's parking garage collapsed in October because the gaming hall and companies building the garage cut corners to save time and money, their families charge in a lawsuit filed this week.
Borgata Plans Fireworks24 June 2004
News Brief: Fireworks-lovers will be able to get their fill on July Fourth at Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, which announced Wednesday that it would host a ‘world-class fireworks extravaganza’ on Independence Day.
Borgata Exceeds Expectations24 June 2004
News Brief: Borgata, the Las Vegas-style megaresort that was supposed to vault Atlantic City into the major leagues of gambling, as lived up to its hype and dramatically exceeded financial projections in its first year of operation.
Governor's Edict Effectively KOs Tyson in N.J.23 June 2004
News Brief: Mike Tyson got a boxing license in New Jersey, but it isn't worth much now.
Banned Exec Wants Back into Gambling Industry21 June 2004
News Brief: Banned from working in New Jersey casinos for lying about his gambling habit, Gary DiBartolomeo, a former casino executive wants back in the game.
Atlantic City Tops List of July 4 Getaway21 June 2004
News Brief: Hotel.com, an online hotel booker, ranks Atlantic City as the top destination for drive-in visitors looking for a July 4 getaway.
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