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Foxwoods gets message out to customers

News Brief: Foxwoods Resort Casino is installing small video touch screens in 7,200 of its slot machines that will advertise the casino's services, make special offers on games or merchandise, or promote a show or spa.

US could face repercussions from online gaming ban

A leading trade policy expert called for the U.S. to speedily resolve its trade agreement violation around Internet gambling with the World Trade Organization as the dispute could damage the WTO's credibility and force the U.S. to pay billions in compensation.

Caesars part of union drive again

News Brief: Employees at Caesars Atlantic City are once more part of a union organizing drive — for the fourth time in nearly six months.

Caesars sued by fired worker

News Brief: A food and beverage manager with 17 years at Caesars has sued the casino hotel, alleging he was fired as a result of racial and gender bias.

Navegante gets OK to take over Sahara

Nevada gaming regulators on Thursday gave the Navegante casino management group final approval to take over operations of the Sahara possibly as early as next week.

Experts differ on casino liquor issue

News Brief: For the second time in as many days, a traffic engineer opined yesterday on the Barona casino's liquor license and drunken-driving accidents.

AC cops bust high stakes poker scheme

News Brief: The police weren’t bluffing when they busted in on a high-stakes poker scam at Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa.

Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort names new CFO

Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort and Casino reports that Mrs. Karen Braswell has been appointed as Chief Financial Officer of IMGRC effective as of August 1, 2007.

Casinos protest $50 million fee

News Brief: Foxwoods and SugarHouse are both protesting Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board's one-time, $50 million slot machine license fee.

Chief still wants Arizona tribal casino

News Brief: Although the first Navajo Nation casino will be built in New Mexico, President Joe Shirley Jr. has not given up on the idea of building a casino in Northeastern Arizona.

Flamingo Las Vegas receives award

The Flamingo Las Vegas 'GO' Rooms were recently honored by the prestigious Hospitality Design Awards for Creative Achievement.

International players swarm 2007 WSOP

English was not the first language at many WSOP-tournament tables this year as more International players than ever made the trip to Las Vegas. Casino City examines this trend and discovers that poker has truly become the world's game.

Jumer's Casino Rock Island approved

News Brief: The Illinois Gaming Board gave its unanimous approval Monday to a new $151 million gaming complex, Jumer’s Casino Rock Island.

Agua Caliente casino expansion reaches milestone

News Brief: The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians hosted a 'Topping Off' party where VIPs, tribal leaders and construction workers gathered to sign the last steel beam that was lifted into place for the tribe's $215 million, 16-story hotel.

Backgammon Masters arrives in Latin America

Backgammon Masters Group, online game company is expanding worldwide, placing its attention and resources on Latin American markets.

Foreign students fill job openings

News Brief: Kasia Ludka is among more than 630 exchange students working at the Connecticut's two American Indian casinos this summer.

Sac & Fox Casino plans expansion

News Brief: The Sac & Fox Nation of Kansas and Missouri has launched a multi-million expansion that will create 125 jobs, add a poker room, VIP lounge and another 500 games to its casino 60 miles north of Topeka on US-75 highway.

Inside gaming column: Poker, prayer perfect partners

A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.

Bally Technologies, Foxwoods sign contract

Bally Technologies, Inc. has signed a contract with Foxwoods Resort Casino to supply the world's largest casino with 7,200 iVIEW slot-machine displays and player-centric Bally(R) Power Bonusing(TM) technology.

Lady Luck put on 'fast track'

The Hollywood-based developers taking over the Lady Luck hotel and casino hope to reopen the shuttered property within two years and transform a segment of downtown that's been losing steam since early 2006.

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