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Two Injured Tropicana Workers Sue
10 December 2003
News Brief: Two construction workers injured in the Tropicana garage collapse plan to sue the city, county and state in separate actions, one claiming officials failed to properly inspect the casino site, the other charging they ignored dangerous on-site conditions.
Atlantic City Roundup9 December 2003
A selection of news and views from Atlantic City this week.
Harrah's Exec Appointed to New Jersey Board5 December 2003
News Brief: Governor James E. McGreevey has appointed a senior executive with Harrah's Entertainment Inc. to represent the gaming industry on the board of the state Casino Reinvestment Development Authority.
Aztar Resumes Expansion of Atlantic City Tropicana Expansion2 December 2003
Aztar reports that construction has recommenced in the hotel tower and in part of the dining, entertainment and retail portion of the expansion of its Tropicana Casino and Resort in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Atlantic City Roundup1 December 2003
A selection of news and views from Atlantic City this week.
Lawsuit Filed in Casino Garage Collapse27 November 2003
ews Brief: Families of two ironworkers killed when the casino garage they were building in Atlantic City, New Jersey, collapsed filed a lawsuit Wednesday.
Lawyer Laundered Money in Casino26 November 2003
News Brief: A lawyer on the run from allegations that he stole more than $436,000 from a Virginia law firm has been charged with laundering part of the loot through the Trump Taj Mahal casino.
New Jersey Casino Help Tracks26 November 2003
News Brief: Casino executives are working with the governor on a casino-funded plan to bail out the horse-racing industry in exchange for removing the threat of slot machines at racetracks.
Proposed Casino Deal Could Benefit New Jersey Tracks24 November 2003
News Brief: New Jersey legislators and executives with the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority met on Friday to discuss a potential deal that could divert up to $100-million in Atlantic City casino revenue to horse racing purses.
Atlantic City Roundup24 November 2003
A selection of news and views from Atlantic City this week.
Governor Honors Tropicana Rescuers21 November 2003
News Brief: Firefighters, police officers, doctors, politicians and union tradesmen gathered in a hospital conference room as Gov. James E. McGreevey thanked them for their rescue efforts during the Tropicana garage collapse.
Bankers Urge New Jersey to Sell Tracks19 November 2003
News Brief: Lehman Brothers bankers told an executive committee of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority that the state should consider selling control of the Meadowlands and Monmouth Park to a private investor.
Atlantic City Casino Q3 Profits Drop19 November 2003
News Brief: Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa was a boon for the gaming industry's top line and a bust for its profits line in the third quarter.
Alleged Casino Bandit Caught at Court19 November 2003
News Brief: Hours after Sands Casino Hotel reported a heist of more than $140,000 in chips, police arrested a man in connection with the crime when he showed up at Superior Court to be sentenced for an unrelated crime.
New Jersey Officials Target Online Gambling18 November 2003
News Brief: For the past year and a half, New Jersey lawmakers have been cracking down on Internet gambling.
Atlantic City Roundup17 November 2003
A summary of gaming industry news from Atlantic City.
Gatti-Branco tickets go on sale17 November 2003
Tickets for the championship boxing match featuring Arturo Gatti versus Gianluca Branco will go on sale Monday, November 17 at 3 p.m.
Experts Predict Cashless Future14 November 2003
News Brief: The so-called cashless slot machines of today will soon become truly cashless as gamblers wager with electronic funds deposited to an in-house account or from their bank cards, gaming technology experts said Thursday.
Tropicana License Renewed13 November 2003
News Brief: Tropicana Casino and Resort is financially strong enough to weather an undetermined delay of its major expansion project, the Casino Control Commission said Wednesday in awarding the casino a four-year license renewal.
Tropicana Reopens Skywalk, Garage12 November 2003
News Brief: Tropicana Casino & Resort took another step toward normalcy Tuesday afternoon, when authorities allowed the casino to reopen the walkway over Pacific Avenue and the other half of its parking garage.
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