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07-Feb-2007

 

  • Casinos appeal to recover gambling debts (Casino City Times)
    KOTA KINABALU, Malaysia ? As reported by the Malaysian Star: "The Court of Appeal will hear today an application by two foreign casinos to recover the RM7.1mil gambling debts owed by former Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Osu Sukam.


  • Go ahead for casinos to recover RM7.1m gambling debts from former CM (The Sun Daily)
    The Court of Appeal here today allowed the appeal with costs by two foreign casinos to recover RM7.1 million gambling debts owed by former Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Osu Sukam.


  • Casinos Are Mini-Vacations, Study Says (NBC 10 Providence)
    A new survey reports that millions of New Englanders who visit Connecticut's two tribal casinos consider the trips mini-vacations. That means they're spending on more than just the slot machines, poker chips and bingo bets.


  • N.J. casinos get limited smoking ban (AP via Yahoo! News)
    Smokers will still be able to light up in New Jersey's 11 casinos, but they will have to a lot less room to do it under a city law passed on Wednesday.


  • Casinos Shuttle Patrons Off Premises To Use ATMs (Local 10 Miami)
    A state senator is proposing changes to a law that forbids casinos from having ATMs next to slot machines. Many casinos are shuttling patrons off the premises, causing safety concerns.


  • Casinos attract N.H. residents (Portsmouth Herald)
    CONCORD -- A survey finds about one in five New Hampshire residents visited Connecticut casinos in the past year. The figures released Monday by the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth Center for Policy Analysis are part of a seven-part study of New England residents' attitudes toward gambling.


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