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Online Casino News for Friday - January 23, 2004

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• Car drives off casino parking deck in Vegas, two victims
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• Measure would call for gambling income from Indians
• Revenue official confronted with probe
• Ehrlich Looking Past Tracks
• L.A. man gets guilty verdict in casino counterfeiting case
• Tribes deliberate with state over casino taxes
• Landmark Hotel in Orange County, Ind., Has Bidder
• California playing election roulette
• WagerLogic Offers Multi-Currency Slot
• Racy Hard Rock casino ads raise eyebrows
• First Move Taken in Shinnecock Casino Case
• Summit must unveil potential casino site
• It's Official: Harrah's Owns Binion's Horseshoe
• Casino Rip-off Goes Bust
• City afraid of defeat in OTB's game plan
• Gambling bills insisting millions will be made
• Pinnacle Venture Progresses
• Here, Have Your Own Personal Slot Machine
• Affleck seeks refuge in casino after break-up
• Casino Partners teach area locals tricks of the trade
• Healthy Bell concentrating on the future
• Slots authorized for Vancouver
• Golden Nugget proprietors establish four-year license
• State starts deliberating over tribal compact
• $2.2 million! Dorrity hits Elko jackpot at Red Lion
• Casino tax battle bends to courts
• Calif. tribe proposes deal with state
• Casino Deliberation Continues
• Big casino proposed in close proximity to Mall of America
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Racy Hard Rock casino ads raise eyebrows - 2004-01-23
Nevada gaming regulators have attacked the Hard Rock Hotel and its marketing campaigns, charging in a three-count complaint that the boutique property's sexually suggestive advertising reflects badly on the gaming industry and the state.

Kelley stated that he'd prefer regulators to inform operators of what they don't want to see in casino advertisements.
Read the full story at Las Vegas Review Journal
 
First Move Taken in Shinnecock Casino Case - 2004-01-23
The word "casino" was mentioned but once in a pretrial hearing yesterday as lawyers for the Shinnecock Nation assembled on one side of a U.S. District courtroom and attorneys for the federal, state and Southampton community governments sat on the other.

"This is much more than a casino issue," Shinnecock tribal trustee Lance Gumbs declared in the Central Islip courtroom.
Read the full story at Newsday
 







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