Las Vegas Sands Corp.’s Hong Kong-listed Sands China Ltd. said the Macau government rejected the casino company’s
Playboy to open casino in Cancun - Fox News
Mexico City – Playboy said its $7.5 million casino in the Mexican Caribbean resort city of Cancun would open this weekend.
The casion, which covers 1,200 sq. meters (12,900 sq. feet) will be inaugurated Saturday with a private party and open to the public the next day.
The casino will offer gaming tables and machines to play roulette,
Area tribe breaks ground on new casino - Neosho Daily News
Eastern Shawnee Chief Glenna Wallace announced plans Tuesday for a sprawling new casino to be built near the junction of U.S. 60 and Business Highway 60, not far from the tribe’s existing facility near Seneca at the Missouri and Oklahoma borders.
Speaking before a crowd of approximately 100 tribal officials, employees, citizens, business partners and various news media, chrome
Gaming commission decision pleases opponents of North Side casino - SuburbanJournals
The awarding of a casino license for Cape Giradeau by the Missouri Gaming Commission is welcome news to Peggy Rustige.
The president of the Riverview Drive Improvement Association said the commission's decision Thursday to award the license to Isle of Capri Corp. of Creve Coeur is great news for those looking to
Sands China Says Macau Rejected Application to Last Two Land Concessions - Bloomberg
Las Vegas Sands Corp.’s Hong Kong-listed Sands China Ltd. said the Macau government rejected the casino company’s
Oxford Casino Recount Gets Underway Today - MPBN News
Here are useful tips for casino visitors - Chicago Sun-Times
Here are useful tips for casino visitors
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Trump Casinos Lay off 250 Employees - ABC News
Trump Entertainment Resorts Inc. has laid off about 250 employees at its Atlantic City casinos.
Chief Executive
2010 World MMA Awards Winners and Results - MMAmania.com
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Sugar Creek knocked out of running for casino-gaming license - Kansas City Star
JEFFERSON CITY | If Missouri gets another casino, it will be along the banks of the Mississippi River in Cape Girardeau, not Sugar Creek.
The state Gaming Commission on Wednesday voted unanimously to “prioritize” the eastern Missouri locale to receive a single available casino-gaming license.
The vote disqualifies applications from Sugar Creek in Jackson County and
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