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Online Casino News for Sunday - January 18, 2004

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• Tribes prepared for battle over slots monopoly
• Consultants say mismanagement to blame for landmark casino downfall
• State sees difficult road ahead with tribes
• Gambling-crazed Aussies run to annual cockroach race
• Casinos and criminal activities
• Casino revenue-sharing ordeal currently unclear
• Senate leader wants casino assistance for horse racing
• Casinos contribute $30 million to state from slot earnings
• Pittsburg man turns $10 to $75,000 prize
• Search for Twenties at Claridge casino worth the time
• Casino faces a losing streak
• Emil Jones endorses Country Club Hills' casino
• Strategies to keep casino employees
• Developers would compete to operate casino
• Criticism of SMG and Scottish Radio Holdings
• Harrah's purchases Horseshoe for $50M
• 'Best bidder, not highest': Let the games begin
• Southland's final economic goal?
• Hello, big spender
• Mending a crown jewel
• Patrons are aware that a mouth-watering meal at either of Yuma's two casinos is no gamble
• Tribes observes Central City for possible casino
• Super Celebration
• Casino supporters do some major spending
• Religious sects schedule plan to lobby
• Alliance Gaming Revenues Jump 57 Percent; Revenue Increases
• Parkville mayor steps down following arrest
• Las Vegas is an initiation for youth
• Music was directed all within the area
• Destiny of Darrington-area tribe lies in purchase of land
• Sugar and salt tax might assist state
• Accor, Lucien Barriere disclose unification of casino ops
Online Casino News
State sees difficult road ahead with tribes - 2004-01-18
Ask Richard Milanovich if California's Indian casino tribes are likely to generate $500 million to assist in balancing Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's proposed state budget, and you receive a concise answer: "No."

Milanovich is the chairman of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, one of the state's most successful and politically influential tribes, and the only one with two casinos, one in the middle of Palm Springs.
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Gambling-crazed Aussies run to annual cockroach race - 2004-01-18
Gambling-mad Australians, teased for willingly gambling on two flies crawling up a wall, have extended their horizons -- now they're putting their bets on cockroaches.

By the early 1800s, horse racing was the craze, but this has now been overrun by the flashing slot or poker machines that grace the walls of nearly every pub, hotel and casino.
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