Online Casino Ace - Online Casino News

English German French Spanish Italian Dutch



Online Casino News for Thursday - January 22, 2004

More Online Casino News
• Experiencing the "Pinch" of Pyramid Doubt
• Pataki seeks gambling to balance the budget again
• Boyd Gaming to Purchase Riverboat Casino
• Perini Building Co. Granted Contract to Construct Renaissance Hotel
• Gambler welcome in A.C after 25-year prohibition
• Floating Casinos Busted as Police Commence War On Organized Crime
• Huge casino wins dent Stanley's revenues
• Violence explodes at casino
• Ultimatum might end Jumer’s casino plans
• Harrah's puts Caddo casino on the market
• Casino friends, opponents state case
• Tribe rekindles casino plan
• Construction Of Hard Rock Hotel & Casino To Start Next Week
• Isle of Man expects games firms will substitute casinos
• Two additional employees arrested in casino scam
• Peoria Tribe to launch new casino
• Casino taxes likely to remain stable, Moak indicates
• House OKs pull-tab machine bill
• Riverboat numbers, earnings fall
• Legislators turn attention to gaming again
• Delegates deliberate power play on gambling issue
• Free obsessive gambling treatment
• Tribes seeking to run racino
• Charles Town scheduling a $25-million development
• Measure requests Indians pay state portion of gambling income
• Customers hit casino owner's revenue
• Macao launches a 12th casino
• Bribes claim endangers Sharon's future
• L.A. man guilty in Vegas casino counterfeiting trial
• A killing in midnight casino lounge battle
Online Casino News
Delegates deliberate power play on gambling issue - 2004-01-22
U.S. Rep. Albert Wynn seems to be succeeding in bringing Prince George's delegates together on arguably the most divisive issue facing the county and the state -- whether to make gaming legal.

"Let me clarify. I'm not pushing for a full-fledged casino. I'm pushing for a full-fledge casino option," Wynn expressed that, referring to his call for delegates to demand gaming approval within his Jan. 6 meeting.
Read the full story at Gazette.net
 
Free obsessive gambling treatment - 2004-01-22
Awareness about obsessive gambling has grown across the country, and compulsive betters in the Neshoba County area have treatment choices available free of charge.

“The basic warning sign is gambling longer and more frequently than you intended. Between 2 and 4 percent are the ones with the problem. They live in a dream world. They think they are going to hit it big every time they walk through the door, and it’s not just casino gamblers, it’s sports betters and bingo players as well,” Jones claimed.
Read the full story at Neshoba Democrat
 







Copyright © 2009 Online Casino Ace Inc

2009-01-07