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Bally expands international business

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Bally Technologies Inc., one of the most important slot machines manufacturers and casino management system developers has plans to expand its international presence so as to support global growth.

“We have an aggressive plan to continue our global expansion, capitalizing on our industry-leading systems and games technology that is already performing extremely well in a number of international jurisdictions,” Richard M. Haddrill, Bally Technologies Chief Executive Officer said.

Online casinos to advertise on UK television

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From September 2007, gambling companies will be able to place adverts on television in the United Kingdom.

This comes after the passing on the Gambling Act last year, which allows autonomy for companies to reach out to the general public.

In spite of this new freedom, very strict restriction will come into effect to ensure they fall within guidelines.

Search Engines to ban online gambling advertising?

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As published by Daily Reporter: “Two of the web’s biggest search engines have lately tried to inflict a full ban on online gambling.

The supposed reasons for the bar are due to private and government force being put on the search engines but they have yet to reveal their reasons. Though they say the ban is in effect, it seems to be proving difficult to enforce.”

Some months ago Google and Yahoo! – two of the biggest search engines on the net -proclaimed their decision to do away with online gambling ads in total.

New agreement between Bally and French Lick Resort & Casino

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Bally Technologies recently announced the signing of an agreement with Blue Sky Casino to provide them with the technological solutions they need, plus 300 slot machines for its new casino French Lick Resort & Casino. The casino is due to open in November 2006.

French Lick Resort & Casino has chosen the Casino Management Systems offered by Bally, even when it comes to accounting and administration solutions for the casino’s gambling floor that has an extension of 3000 square meters.

Washington slots supporters want a referendum

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Gambling supporters who want to legalize slot machines in Washington are trying to include a referendum in the November ballot. In order to do so, they must collect 19,000 valid signatures by July 10.

The purpose of the referendum is to put slot machines on Martin Luther King Avenue in Southeast D.C. Thirty-five states have already legalized some form of gambling, and those who back this project want the District to enjoy the profits of the multibillion-dollar slot machine business.

Two slot proposals compete for signatures

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Queen City Gaming Entertainment Inc. informed that it has the state’s consent to circulate petitions for a proposal to build a slot-machine parlor. The group wants the Ohio Constitution to change and allow slot parlors at the state’s horse tracks and in two sites in Cleveland and one in Cincinnati.

The Ohio Learn and Earn Committee, that submitted a competing proposal, has already gathered about 200,000 signatures, according to spokesman David Hopcraft. Queen City Entertainment needs 323,000 valid signatures to make the November ballot.

Dominican Republic’s slots removed

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A hundred slot machines were destroyed yesterday in the garbage dump of Duquesa, which brings the number of eliminated apparatus up to 1000, since the battle begun at the end of last year.

The machines had been taken in several operatives that took place in the search of the illegal installation in bet houses and other places where there are too many of this gambling equipments. The operative was headed by the National coordination of Kids, Teenagers and Family of the General Procured.

Politician wins at slots

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It may sound hard to believe, but Republican John Boehner enjoys playing slot machines at Indian casinos in his free time. These casinos have played an important role in an unsolved scandal regarding Jack Abramoff.

But in Boehner’s case, Indian casinos have brought him good luck. The House Majority Leader won $2,700 dollars. This amount was included in his personal financial report, stating that the representative had won it at Kewadin Casino, Manistique.

Internet gambling addict lost £158,000

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Richard Mahan (25) had won £90,000 gambling in an online casino. But his luck soon changed and, ignoring the sage advice of gamblers everywhere, he tried to claw his way back.

He used 13 of his parents’ credit cards and, as he gambled into the early hours, ran up debts of £158,000. Mahan then tried to kill himself in what is believed to be Scotland’s worst case of internet gambling addiction.

Direct train New York-Atlantic City

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A group of hotels and casinos in Atlantic City are planning to attract new players by providing an easier way to reach their premises: a direct train from New York City. The group expects this train to bring gamblers who usually use other means of transport, such as buses, limos and private jets.

This new service will make a limited number of stops, to be determined by the casino industry together with traffic authorities in New Jersey.

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