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Top-10 things gamblers can be thankful for

It's the time of year when Americans start thinking about all the things that they are thankful for. Here's our list of the top-10 things gamblers should be thankful for this year.

Caesars Atlantic City dealers accept contract

Caesars Atlantic City dealers vote overwhelmingly in favour of new employment contract.

New Jersey moving forward on internet gaming

New Jersey senate committee approved bill to allow internet gambling for New Jersey residents.

Proposal to cut Meadowlands racing to just 6 days

Report suggests reducing racing at Meadowlands Racetrack to six days a year.

Harrah's make deal with Caesars Atlantic City casino dealers' union

Harrah's reaches tentative agreement with dealers union after three years of negotiations.

Atlantic City: Tropicana gets one-year license

Tropicana Casino and Resort to rise again with new one-year license.

Casino Control Commission may see powers cut

Christie administration propose to shift authority from Casino Control Commission to the Division of Gaming Enforcement under draft bill.

MGM Resorts completes Atlantic City sale

MGM Resorts International has completed a $71 million sale of the land underneath the Borgata.

U.S. Poker Championship kicks off in Atlantic City

The 2010 United States Poker Championship is being held in the Poker Room at Trump Taj Mahal Casino and Resort from Nov. 1-22.

Gamblers lucky at Borgata

Gamblers luck at Borgata gaming tables costs casino's net revenue.

Borgata workforce faces 3 percent reduction

Borgata to cut work force by 3 percent due to declining business.

Latin star heading to Atlantic City

Latin pop star Chayanne will perform in the Mark G. Etess Arena at Trump Taj Mahal on Friday, Nov. 26.

Boyd Gaming won't purchase all of Borgata

Boyd Gaming said it wouldn't match the offer MGM Resorts International received for its 50 percent stake in Atlantic City's Borgata hotel-casino.

Atlantic City: Casinos pool together for tourism

Four casinos step up in partnership to revitalize Atlantic City tourism district.

Casinos selling for bargains in Nevada, Atlantic City

The recession and falling revenues have have devalued casinos. Penn National picked up M Resort's debt for 23 cents on the dollar and will wait out a Las Vegas recovery. Across the country Resorts Atlantic City was sold to gaming veteran Dennis Gomes for $35 million, the lowest price ever paid for a New Jersey casino.

Atlantic City: Revenue down 11.6 percent last month

Atlantic City casino revenue down 11.6 percent on same month last year.

Boyz II Men returning to Atlantic City

Boyz II Men will perform at the Superstar Theater in Resorts Casino Hotel in Atlantic City on Nov. 20.

Atlantic City: 1400 jobs hit in seasonal slowdown

Figures released show 1400 jobs cut in Atlantic City casinos during September.

Resorts Casino give possible layoff notice to employees

Layoff notices given in the event of any delay in change of ownership on Dec 1, 2010.

Atlantic City: State senate approves 200-room casino bill

Bill approved in Senate that allows for two new casinos with 200 rooms, fewer than currently required.

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