Casino newsfor  Aug.  08,2025
Omar Sharif Convicted for Casino Tantrum 
			Actor Omar Sharif was convicted of striking and insulting a police officer at a casino in suburban Paris. The 71-year-old Egyptian actor received a one-month suspended sentence plus a $1,700 fine. Sharif reportedly argued with a croupier ... The San Francisco Chronicle
  
Sands Lays It on the Table 
			As casino competition increases in Atlantic City, the small, independent Sands Casino Hotel is attempting to distinguish itself by becoming the place for true gamblers with its attractive game table odds and higher stakes. The Press of Atlantic City
  
WMS Makes Bullish Comeback 
			Wall Street has renewed faith in WMS Industries as the slot machine manufacturer prepares to debut a new line of games. Analysts expect WMS to show at least 40 new titles at the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas this September. The Las Vegas Review-Journal
  
Sands Lays It on the Table 
			As casino competition increases in Atlantic City, the small, independent Sands Casino Hotel is attempting to distinguish itself by becoming the place for true gamblers with its attractive game table odds and higher stakes.  The Press of Atlantic City
  
British Government Unveils New Ga2025 
			The British government issued a set of proposals yesterday for the upcoming Gambling Bill that will relax regulations regarding casino gambling in the UK. The new regulations will lead to a larger breed of casinos. Evening Standard
  
Park Place Bids for Casino in Chicago Area 
			Park Place Entertainment Corporation (NYSE: PPE) announced today that the company has submitted a bid to build and operate a Caesars brand casino to serve the greater Chicago market.  Las Vegas Sun
  
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
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