Vol. 7 • No. 22 • June 15, 2009, Featured Articles, TRIBAL GAMING
Seminoles Balk at Deal with Florida
What was once thought to be a “win-win” for the state and the tribe is now a contentious, unfair agreement that is likely to be rejected by the Seminoles, who now offer Class III gaming at their Seminole Hard Rock casino in Hollywood (l.).
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WEEKLY FEATURE: E.U. Says U.S. Online Policy Blocks Trade
The online gaming policy of the U.S. in recent years has been anything but friendly to foreign operators. Now, a report following an investigation into the matter by the European Commission is officially saying that U.S. policy is in breach of WTO rules.
U.S. Locks Up Poker Winnings
The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York instructed three banks to freeze accounts holding poker winnings totaling more than $30 million
Kentucky Gets Down To Business
Governor Steve Beshear, backed by Kentucky Derby winning jockey Calvin Borel (l.), is proposing casino gaming to be considered in an upcoming special legislative session, as a way to save 100,000 jobs in Kentucky’s racing industry.
New York Tribe Floats Plan To Run Gaming At Belmont Park
Pending long-awaited federal recognition, Shinnecocks already forming proposal for racino at Belmont Park (l.) near New York City
Genting Grabs Stake In MGM Mirage
Malaysian gaming giant eyes possible purchase of MGM Grand Macau (l.) after negative assessment of partner Pansy Ho by New Jersey.
Gaughan Named To Gaming Hall Of Fame
Michael Gaughan, a Las Vegas casino operator noted for founding Coast Casinos, was named as the newest member of the American Gaming Association’s Gaming Hall of Fame.
Gran Scala Nears Last Legal Hurdle In Spain
The staggeringly huge project that is Gran Scala appears likely to receive the go-ahead from Spanish lawmakers. Now all that is needed is €7 billion to get the ball rolling.




