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November 13-15: Global Gaming Expo (G2E)

November 13-15: Global Gaming Expo (G2E), Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas. Produced by the American Gaming Association and Reed Expositions. For more information, www.globalgamingexpo.com. Contact Kim Leon, kleon@globalgamingexpo.com or 1-203-840-5870.

 

November 30-December 1: World Poker Congress, Westin Dragonara Resort, St. Julian’s, Malta. Produced by River City Group and Global Gaming Business. For more information, www.worldpokercongress.com. Contact Dawn Kirkwood   dawn@rivercitygroup.com or call 1-636-946-0820.

 

January 12-15: 13th Annual Western Indian Gaming Conference, Palm Springs Convention Center, Palm Springs, California. Produced by California Nations Indian Gaming Association. For more information, www.cniga.com/wigc08. Contact Vicki Meadows vicki@cniga.com or call 1-916-448-8706.

 

January 14-16: 11th Annual Southwestern Indian Gaming Conference & Expo. Radisson Fort McDowell, Scottsdale, Arizona. Produced by Buss Productions. For more information, www.bussproductions.com/rigc or call 1-651-917-2301.

 

January 22-24: International Casino Exhibition 2008 (ICE) and ICEi, Earls Court 1 & 2, Lon don. Produced by Clarion Gaming. For more information www.ice-exhibition.com and www.icei-exhibition.com. Contact Charlotte Skinner charlotte.skinner@clarionevents.com or call +44 (0)20 7370 8569.

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