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Online Casino News for Thursday - January 15, 2004

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• Casino issues bids to purchase
• Hotels, casinos rate themselves, lowering worth of ratings
• Tribes tired of handing more casino earnings to California
• Okla. tribes fight for contended casino near Denver
• Casino authority cuts entertainment grant
• Sky City discusses purchase of MGM's Darwin casino
• Casinos' earnings a jackpot for region
• John Brackenbury Appointed To Board of Directors of Isle of Capri Casinos
• Several Calif. tribes consider casino payments to state
• President Casinos, Inc. Discloses Fruits of Third Quarter
• An analysis of Casino Mohegan Sun
• Deloitte attacked over casino group auditing
• Nevada Hillbillies casino met with opposition
• Memorial park granted $10,000
• Casino suit ensues between Louisiana tribe and Campo band
• Education, casino gambling: Governor avoiding issues
• Casino Has Developed Jobs And A Few Millionaires
• Casino Employees Provide Excellent Service and Are Reliable
• Valley casinos new penny slot machines are a hit
• Seminoles Wagering On Hard Rock Casinos
• Darwin casino proposal yanks SkyCity down
• St. Louis proposes Pinnacle for new casino location
• Casinos' earnings a jackpot for Detroit region
• New proposal for 7.7% of casino shares
• Casino’s crowds attendance falls as revenue rises
• A solid bet
• City aims to get $1 mil from tribe for Heard
• Gambling defender says towns in uproar
• Hands off the proceeds, tribes relay to governor
• Cops will be watching Raceway
• Casino problems emerge for Deloitte
• Maine Officials Investigate Company Acquiring Racetrack
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Tribes tired of handing more casino earnings to California - 2004-01-15
Indian tribes with casino gambling are willing to be great neighbors and citizens, their leaders state, but that doesn't actually mean handing over more cash to the state just because California is in an economic slump.

He and other tribal leaders balked at Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's suggestions that casinos share more of their earnings with the state, which is fighting to maintain its budget in the black.
Read the full story at San Francisco Chronicle
 
Okla. tribes fight for contended casino near Denver - 2004-01-15
A pair of tribes in Oklahoma publicized their endorsement Wednesday for a proposal to construct a casino off Interstate 70 east of Denver.

Ex-accounts of the "Homecoming Project" linked the casino to reparations from the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre. On Wednesday, however, the tribes stayed clear of Sand Creek.
Read the full story at Denver Post
 







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