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Lower buy-in fuels Borgata poker tournament

News brief: The WPT Borgata Poker Open Championship has been a success since it started on Sept. 8 with an estimated 15,000 entrants.

160,000 applications later, CityCenter makes job offers

CityCenter began making employment offers to hundreds of workers today in preparation for the project's opening later this year.

Ground broken on casino that Station will manage

A ceremonial groundbreaking was held last week on the American Indian casino in Michigan that will be managed by Station Casinos.

Caesars Palace dealers protest on Strip

Dealers, Harrah’s Entertainment have been unable to negotiate a union contract since December 2007.

Barred from casinos, alleged scammers closer to trial

Case against three alleged casino scammers is one step closer to going to trial.

Man wants Detroit casino to return his losses

News brief: A man is suing MotorCity Casino to recover over $670,000 of losses he incurred over ten years.

Ground broken on Michigan casino

The Gun Lake Tribe of Pottawatomi Indians broke ground on the $157 million Gun Lake Casino in Wayland.

Analysts say Penn deal for Fontainebleau 'unlikely'

Analysts shot down a Wall Street Journal report that said Penn National Gaming was close to buying the bankrupt Fontainebleau project.

Ohio track reaches agreement for $13 million slot license

News brief: Lebanon Raceway is working on a partnership with Delaware North and will pay $13 million for a video slot machine license.

Caesars dealers march on Strip

Dealers and other union members took marched in front of the famed hotel-casino Thursday to call attention to the lack of progress in negotiations.

Two charged in brazen A.C. heists

News brief: Two Georgia men were arrested after three heists this week at Atlantic City casinos that netted gaming chips worth more than $72,000.

Potential buyer in negotiations for stalled Fontainebleau project

At least one unidentified potential buyer is negotiating to take over the bankrupt Fontainebleau hotel-casino development.

DA: Two won't face charges in probe of Rio's topless pool

The Clark County District Attorney’s office won’t file charges against two women arrested in a Metro Police undercover operation in July at the Rio’s Sapphire Pool.

CityCenter to debut in three months

The Vegas mega-resort is located right on the Strip and will have its grand opening on December 1.

Michigan casino fired up for debut

The FireKeepers Casino is rewarding its guests with 11 days of promotions and events that showcase its $300 million facility.

Connecticut sees dip in slot revenue

News brief: Slot revenue at Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun had double-digit declines compared to August 2008.

Harrah's buys Ohio racetrack for $89.5 million

The deal to buy the Thistledown horse-racetrack in Cleveland comes a day after reports saying Harrah's has purchased part of Planet Hollywood Resort's $860 million debt.

Woman wins $1.46 million at Tampa casino

News brief: The woman was in the Seminole $1,000,000 Slot Tournament and won the massive jackpot on a five-cent machine at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.

Wynn a longshot for Aqueduct casino

A proposal by Wynn Resorts was made the longest of long-shots to win the bid for the New York race track by Crain’s New York Business.

Harrah's buying up Planet Hollywood's debt

Harrah's has bought a portion of the $860 million debt load that is leveraged against Planet Hollywood Resort in Las Vegas.

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