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Online Casino News for Saturday - January 17, 2004

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• Casino begs Gov't to consider its position
• Oklahoma tribes contemplate Central City casino in lieu of I-70
• 'Net bookies take a gamble on Oscar favourites
• Race Track Casino Hits The Web
• St. Louis suggests Pinnacle for new casino
• Harrah's anticipates Behnen signature
• Suit filed regarding casino contract debate
• Sebelius keeps casino opinion under raps
• Downs' casino will be established as 2nd largest
• Juneau To See More Casino Talk
• Education, casinos focal point of forum discussion at Capitol Connections
• Casino’s admissions, earnings continue to drop
• Castillo to battle in spite of injury
• Tribe Will Sacrifice For Casino Deal
• Pawlenty accepts stadium proposals, but refuses to tap general fund money
• Proposed gambling measure wouldn't assist state budget
• Arcade operators receive probation for illegal machines
• Geyserville fire district confirm $336,000 agreement
• Potential land purchase is concern for neighbors
• Reader's take on Sebelius' funding plan
• Vegas firm suggested for casino in downtown area
• Proposed gambling measure wouldn't assist state budget
• Liquor licenses a more secure gamble than riverboat
• Casino contract conflict sparks suit
• Carson Pirie Scott shuts down Waukegan business
• Reno Is A Trendy Spot For Asians
• Bucci wants state to show its hand in the game
• Another mob hit targets Schirripa
• Storybook casino would help underprivileged suburbs
• Author scrutinizes Indian gaming in new book
• Senecas present an assembly with 3 additional tribes
• Arcade owners sentenced to probation for illegal gaming devices
Online Casino News
Castillo to battle in spite of injury - 2004-01-17
Eliecer Castillo, who it was assmed would miss tonight's fight card at Seminole Casino, due to a foot injury, will actually be in the ring.

The Miami heavyweight and NABF heavyweight champion will battle ex-cruiserweight world champion Uriah Grant in a nontitle fight.
Read the full story at Miami Herald
 
Tribe Will Sacrifice For Casino Deal - 2004-01-17
Two Oklahoma Indian tribes are offering to give up claims to 27 million acres in Colorado -- along with land in Fort Collins -- in exchange for a small reservation, casino and cultural center located east of Denver.

The Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes stated that the casino and Colorado Plains Indian Cultural Center would generate 1,500 construction jobs and supply 4,000 permanent jobs.
Read the full story at Poker Mag
 







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