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Online Casino News for Friday - January 16, 2004

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• Oklahoma Tribes Fights For Colorado Casino
• Casino 'crossfire' angers U.S. Sen.
• Coucils Ready To Cash In On Casino Growth
• Aberdeen Beach May Start Looking Like Vegas
• Slots Generate Lucrative Gifts for Casinos
• Casino discussion grabs attention
• Tribes give friendship, but not funding
• Tribe pursues land claim in federal court
• Minicasino abolishment tackle returns to court
• Casino-hunting tribes land claim spreads across Colorado
• St. Regis Mohawks schedule vote on land battle
• Burglary at North La Crosse casino
• Transaction: Casino pays $32.8 million for slots
• Station Casinos to pay $400 million in notes
• The games not over for Binion's
• Two city commissions pick Pinnacle's casino project
• Cal City supports Country Club Hills casino
• Raceway given approval to install VLTs
• Tribe agree to sacrifice for casino
• Major bid might land state's final casino license
• Major profit foreseen for Red Rock Station casino
• Consultant shows casino enthusiasm
• Horseshoe's plummeting fortunes were apparent to many in the end
• Casino firms prepared to gamble on beach properties
• Two Indian tribes declare 27M acres in Colorado
• 'The Cooler' captivating Vegas story set in casino times
• Dubuque casino extended development gets greenlight
• Man sues for a place in tribe
• Vega$ Tycoon hopes to get big bucks
• Gambling curriculum will have hearing
• Illinois Casinos Show Mixed Outcome; Ameristar Earnings Rises 34 Percent
• Mass. Lottery games to unite, jackpots will growth
Online Casino News
Vega$ Tycoon hopes to get big bucks - 2004-01-16
Global Star, Take-Two's budget-game subsidiary, is expecting to cash in on the tycoon game craze with Vega$ Tycoon, which shipped to stores today.

Distributed in Europe as "Vega$: Make it Big," the Empire-developed PC simulation places players in the loafers of an aspiring Las Vegas casino boss who must deal with the gaming industry's challenges.
Read the full story at Gamespot
 
Gambling curriculum will have hearing - 2004-01-16
The state College Board on Thursday requested that universities come to its February assembly with programs and courses that could be presented to assist the casino industry.

USM officials have currently proposed a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree program in tourism with an emphasis in casino and resort management as early as this fall. Alcorn State would provide a bachelor of science degree in business administration with a major in hospitality and gaming management.
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