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California slots proposal forges on - 2004-01-27
Proponents forged a step closer Monday to accumulating signatures to put before voters a measure that would put a stop to Indian tribes' monopoly on slot machines in California.

Hollywood Park in Inglewood would end up as one of the world's largest casinos, and even the smallest casinos would have several hundred slot machines, the association reported.
Read the full story at Las Vegas Review Journal
 
Charges filed in credit card scheme - 2004-01-27
One of three people suspected of managing a credit card scam that victimized Billings hotel guests was charged Monday in Justice Court.

Prosecutors stated that Kathy Ayala, also known as Kathy Wolfe, and two accomplices used stolen credit card numbers to obtain money from casino credit card machines. The trio is accused of stealing over $6,000.
Read the full story at Billings Gazette
 







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