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Just Playing With Indian Casinos

Supreme Court refuses to take the call from California to a decision in favor of Rincon Band of Luiseno Indians, while preserving the principle of equity in the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. Shortly after taking office in 2003, former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger offered Indian tribes to agree that his administration believes it was a victory [...]

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Vegas Gambling Revenues Drop Slightly In April

More tourists came to Las Vegas in April, but reports of gambling revenues fell during the month as a way in which income is reported. Total number of visitors to Las Vegas increased 4.8 percent from a year ago and 3.35 million in April, when the game state has dropped to less than 1 percent [...]

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New York City Launch With An Exclusive Event

Thousands of people from around the world, go to New York every year for school, work and play. For ambitious people who are learning to cross the amazing nightlife of the city, the journey is very rewarding. But for many, the endless options in the city can be intimidating and overwhelming. The founders of the [...]

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Gambling Destination Of Macau Retains Top Spot Despite Competition

Singapore looks set to overtake Las Vegas as the second largest gaming center in the world as soon as this year. According to the American Gaming Association, Singapore has become a destination in the hottest game in Asia after the opening of two integrated centers last year.

Singapore expects to harvest 25 per year per cent [...]

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Lawmakers Struggle To Maintain The Security Funding Las Vegas

Nevada officials scrambled Wednesday to Congress to maintain support in Las Vegas through a program to distribute grants for homeland security “most endangered” cities.

Reps. Shelley Berkley and Joe Heck joined the parliamentarians of other medium-sized cities such as Bridgeport, Connecticut, Columbus, Ohio, and Sacramento, Calif., to protest against the proposed amendment, which limits the grants [...]

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