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New Jersey Racing Industry Still Want Slots

News Brief: Despite a $20 million subsidy deal, horse racing supporters are pushing for a 2006 vote on a constitutional amendment to allow racetrack slot machines when the casino subsidy deal expires.

Atlantic City Roundup

A selection of news and views from Atlantic City this week.

Borgata Pulls $1,000 Slot Machines

News Brief: One of CEO Bob Boughner's favorite photo props inside Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa - the twin $1,000 slot machines - are on the shelf.

Tropicana Plans to Open in September

News Brief: Tropicana Casino and Resort plans to open its entire $245 million expansion project, including the fatally flawed parking garage, by the end of September, Aztar Corp. said Wednesday.

Resorts Atlantic City Results Dip Again

News Brief: Resorts Atlantic City reports earnings were hammered by the effects of its major expansion project.

Borgata Boosts Atlantic City Winnings

News Brief: The Atlantic City industry as a whole endured bad weather to win $336.5 million from gamblers in January, up 9.7 percent from January last year. The new Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa drove the big gain with gross winnings of $47.4 million.

Atlantic City Casinos Delay Slots for Tracks

News Brief: Bidders on a proposed lease of Monmouth Park face likely delays in installing slot machines, due to resistance from Atlantic City casinos, said the head of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority.

New Jersey Commission Set to Vote to Allow OTBs

News Brief: The New Jersey Racing Commission has scheduled a vote to allow off-track betting in the state during its meeting on February 18 at Freehold Raceway harness track.

Atlantic City's Borgata Attracts Younger Set

News Brief: Matt Goscky -- a regular at the Borgata, Atlantic City's newest casino -- is young, bets big and loses steadily. He might be just what that city needs.

Government Novice to Take Over New Jersey Casino Authority

News Brief: Gov. James E. McGreevey selected a government outsider to take control of a state development agency torn by political strife in recent months and intense competition for its millions of dollars in casino funding.

Atlantic City Tax Rate Up

News Brief: Atlantic City's proposed 17.5-cent tax rate increase would have been nearly double that amount if it weren't for the addition of casino projects to the city's ratable base.

Harrah's Gains Ground with New Jersey Governor

News Brief: The chief executive of Harrah's Entertainment reports of an improving relationship with New Jersey Gov. James E. McGreevey.

Tropicana Launches Horse Racing Promotion

News Brief: The Tropicana Casino and Resort is making horse racing the theme for its latest promotion to draw customers.

Developer Reportedly Offered New Jersey Casino Authority Post

News Brief: Cape May County real estate developer Curtis Bashaw has been offered the executive director's post at the New Jersey Casino Reinvestment Development Authority.

CEO Upbeat About Borgata's Future

News Brief: Terry Lanni, CEO of MGM Mirage, is optimistic about the future of Borgata.

New Jersey Governor Vows No More Surprises

News Brief: Governor McGreevey promises that there will be no new taxes and no push for racetrack slots.

Casino School Opens in South Jersey

News Brief: The Casino Training Institute aims to teach people the games of craps, blackjack, roulette and baccarat in detail so they can find work as table dealers in casinos.

Atlantic City Roundup

A selection of news and views from Atlantic City this week.

Resorts to Develop Adjacent Site

News Brief: Five months away from completing a $115 million hotel expansion, Resorts Atlantic City is developing plans for another major project next door.

Taj Mahal Pays Fine

More than four years and a litany of legal arguments later, Taj Mahal paid $60,000 to settle Division of Gaming Enforcement civil charges that it violated state equal-employment opportunity rules.

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