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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — MGM Mirage said Friday it will sell its 50 percent stake in Atlantic City’s top casino and stop doing business in New Jersey rather than cut ties with the family of an Asian casino mogul that the state felt was too closely linked with organized crime.
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Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa in Atlantic City, aerial view, April 16, 2009. ATLANTIC CITY - Gaming giant MGM Mirage Inc. will sell its 50 percent ownership of Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in a settlement with New Jersey gaming regulators over the company’s controversial partner in a Macau casino.
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MGM Mirage will sell its 50 percent stake in an Atlantic City casino under a proposed agreement with New Jersey regulators.
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Two IT analysts have receive suspended prison sentences for theft from a casino chain where they worked.
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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - MGM Mirage said Friday it will sell its 50 percent stake in Atlantic City’s top casino and stop doing business in New Jersey rather than cut ties with the family of an Asian casino mogul that the state felt was too closely linked with organized crime.
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The company that manages Red Hawk Casino reported today a drop in fourth quarter revenue at the Shingle Springs facility.
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The husband of No Casino Gettysburg Chairwoman Susan Star Paddock said Tuesday that he’ll recuse himself from voting later this week, when the Cumberland Township Planning Commission meets to consider casino zoning legislation.
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