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Online Casino News for Saturday - January 24, 2004

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• Inquiry provoked offer for Dome
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Tribes offer bigger share to the state - 2004-01-24
Two North County tribes were among the first to begin formal talks Thursday with the Schwarzenegger administration to bargain an agreement that would offer the state a bigger share of tribal casino profits.

Tribes want to assist, but they also want to maintain their monopoly on Las Vegas-style slot machines and add more machines in addition to the ones they operate.
Read the full story at Alameda Times-Star
 
Inquiry provoked offer for Dome - 2004-01-24
As one of the investors in a group offering to purchase the ex-West Baden Springs Hotel, Craig Adolph stated that his group has merely responded to a question that was posed in the community.

He explained that, "The RFP (Request For Proposal) question that the local historic commission is going to be asking all the casino applicants ... is 'Are you willing to purchase one or both of the hotels?'"
Read the full story at Bedford Times-Mail
 







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