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Online Casino News for Wednesday - January 14, 2004

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• Casino agency slashing funding of A.C. entertainment
• Casinos are amongst SunCruz's $32M wager
• Revenue official on paid leave during probe
• Investors Propose $32 Million for Assets of Dania Beach Casino Company
• State's minor casinos witnessing rough period
• Lummi Nation combats substance abuse
• Gaming committee brings field down to two casino developers
• Tight race for casino developers, County says Harrah's out
• Tribe claims it's resistant to suits
• Sides prepared to contest casino lawsuit
• Wright Prepared To Entertain
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Casinos are amongst SunCruz's $32M wager - 2004-01-14
Two former SunCruz Casinos executives and other investors have agreed to purchase most of the assets of the Dania Beach company, which has been bankrupt since 2001.

The group's companies, Ocean Casino Cruises and Vessel Casinos, will offer $32 million in cash and assumed liabilities. The offer is a stalking-horse bid, which sets the bar for any competing offers.
Read the full story at Miami Herald
 
Revenue official on paid leave during probe - 2004-01-14
The Cabinet associate responsible for the Colorado Department of Revenue has put a senior department official on paid administrative leave in the midst of a probe into gift-giving by vendors seeking business with the Colorado Lottery.

But it seems that Cooke, by placing Turner on leave, is not only putting the Colorado Lottery under the microscope but the entire state's casino and racing industries also.
Read the full story at Denver Post
 







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