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Casino license competitors have strengths, weaknesses
Although Maryland has handed out five casino operating licenses, the state is entering uncharted territory with the allocation of its sixth. For the first time, there's real competition. Three serious operators submitted bids to run a casino in Prince...
Tags: Highway Transportation, Horse and Harness Racing, Tourism and Leisure, Pennsylvania Turnpike, Casino and Gambling Industry
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Three operators submit bids for license for Prince George's casino
Two more bidders emerged Friday to compete against MGM National Harbor for the right to build a casino in Prince George's County. Penn National Gaming submitted a proposal to the state's gaming control agency for a $700-million Hollywood Casino Resort at...
Tags: Corporate Officers, Horse and Harness Racing, Los Angeles Hotels, Companies and Corporations, Casino and Gambling Industry
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3 bids entered for Prince George's casino site
Two more bidders emerged Friday — one a surprise — to compete against MGM Resorts International for the right to build a casino in Prince George's County, which stands with the state to reap millions of dollars from the project. Penn...
Tags: Los Angeles Hotels, Horse and Harness Racing, Casino and Gambling Industry, Baltimore Hotels, Lotteries
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Maryland Live sees slot revenue fall as table games start
Table games at Maryland Live Casino generated $8.4 million in revenue in their first month at the Anne Arundel County facility, on top of $38.2 million from its slot machines, the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency reported Monday. While...
Tags: Prince George's County, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Casino and Gambling Industry, Washington, DC, Cecil County
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Accidentally released text messages give peek at O'Malley discussions
The text messages were pinging to and from Gov. Martin O'Malley's BlackBerry. It was the latter part of October, and Election Day was just around the corner. He and top advisers traded messages that touched on three referendum questions, all approved by...
Tags: Steny Hoyer, Labor Legislation, Same-Sex Marriage, Martin O'Malley, Government
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O'Malley's thuggish side
Attention national media: You know Martin O'Malley, defender of the underdog. It's time to get to know Martin O'Malley, thug. The Maryland governor, widely rumored to harbor presidential aspirations, canonized himself in the progressive movement for...
Tags: Parties and Movements, DREAM Act, Referenda, Same-Sex Marriage, Martin O'Malley
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Table games to debut at Hollywood Casino March 7
On March 7, Hollywood Casino Perryville will be the first gambling emporium in Maryland to open its table games – pending approval by the state legislature. Casino officials announced Tuesday on the Cecil County establishment's Facebook page the...
Tags: Prince George's County, Cecil County, Gambling, Lotteries, Port Deposit
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O'Malley isn't perfect, but he's no thug
It's OK if op-ed contributor Marta Mossburg doesn't like Gov. Martin O'Malley's politics, and it's OK if The Sun publishes her work, however lacking in substance it may be. But it's not OK for her to call the governor a "thug" ("O'Malley's thuggish side,"...Tags: Executive Branch, Martin O'Malley, Peter G. Angelos, Government, Regional Authority
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Cordish bids on casino license in Massachusetts
The Cordish Cos., which developed and runs Maryland Live Casino at Arundel Mills mall, applied Tuesday for a gambling license in Massachusetts, the company said in a statement. PPE Casino Resorts MA LLC, a company affiliated with Cordish's principals,...
Tags: Cordish Cos., Wynn Resorts Ltd.
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Is O'Malley annoyed that he's still governor?
Somewhere on his path to Washington Gov. Martin O'Malley tired of the little people. Nowhere was it more evident than last week when he berated Penn National Gaming CEO Peter Carlino for defending his business. He took particular exception to Mr....
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Government, Executive Branch, Democratic Governors Association, Television Industry
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With Republicans like these, who needs Democrats?
Republicans in Maryland often wonder why they lose. The letter sent last week by Michael Steele and Audrey Scott to Maryland Republicans urging them to vote for expanded gambling is a perfect example of how the party solidifies its minority status. In...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Halloween, Republican Party, Casino and Gambling Industry, Michael Steele
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Question 7 winners spent mostly out of state
The campaign that won last month's referendum on expanded gambling spent almost $48 million, its share of the most expensive political fight in Maryland's history. But it but didn't provide much of a direct cash infusion to the state's economy. "For...Tags: Prince George's County, Martin O'Malley, Annapolis, Voting, Movies
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