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Online Casino News for Thursday - January 22, 2004

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• Boyd Gaming to Purchase Riverboat Casino
• Perini Building Co. Granted Contract to Construct Renaissance Hotel
• Gambler welcome in A.C after 25-year prohibition
• Floating Casinos Busted as Police Commence War On Organized Crime
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• Violence explodes at casino
• Ultimatum might end Jumer’s casino plans
• Harrah's puts Caddo casino on the market
• Casino friends, opponents state case
• Tribe rekindles casino plan
• Construction Of Hard Rock Hotel & Casino To Start Next Week
• Isle of Man expects games firms will substitute casinos
• Two additional employees arrested in casino scam
• Peoria Tribe to launch new casino
• Casino taxes likely to remain stable, Moak indicates
• House OKs pull-tab machine bill
• Riverboat numbers, earnings fall
• Legislators turn attention to gaming again
• Delegates deliberate power play on gambling issue
• Free obsessive gambling treatment
• Tribes seeking to run racino
• Charles Town scheduling a $25-million development
• Measure requests Indians pay state portion of gambling income
• Customers hit casino owner's revenue
• Macao launches a 12th casino
• Bribes claim endangers Sharon's future
• L.A. man guilty in Vegas casino counterfeiting trial
• A killing in midnight casino lounge battle
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Riverboat numbers, earnings fall - 2004-01-22
Ridership, and thus profits contributed from the number of passengers, has been continuously decreasing at the Catfish Bend Casino for the last three years.

However, Massa had explained in the past that the casino, which splits the year in Burlington and in Fort Madison, would soon be implementing new slot machines which he had expected would boost the total of revenue generated per customer.
Read the full story at Daily Democrat
 
Legislators turn attention to gaming again - 2004-01-22
Bucks County lawmaker Paul Clymer sniffed the air under the capitol rotunda yesterday and became aware that deals were being made to legalize gambling in Pennsylvania.

Nor does Tomlinson feel that Fumo can get Senate passage of any bill that involves a Native American casino. While he stated that the Philadelphia legislator has the support of the Senate's 20 other Democrats, only three Republicans have claimed they'd vote with them.
Read the full story at Courier Times
 







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