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Online Casino News for Wednesday - January 28, 2004

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• State earnings slightly under budget predictions
• Aladdin chiefs content despite $4.1 million loss
• Lottery, casino business on Alabama border
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Aladdin chiefs content despite $4.1 million loss - 2004-01-28
The Las Vegas Strip's Aladdin hotel-casino, in the middle of a U.S. Bankruptcy Court-approved sale, had a loss of $4.1 million in December, documents filed with the court reported.

In comparison with a loss of $12.8 million in December 2002, most of which was a result of an $8.7 million interest payment the company made that month.
Read the full story at Las Vegas Sun
 
Lottery, casino business on Alabama border - 2004-01-28
Tennessee's novice lottery is getting a revival from businesses near the Alabama border.

In the approaching legislative session, Rogers expects to push legislation that would permit the state, with a vote of the people, to have a lottery and casino gambling. Rogers explained that gambling money would generate revenue for prisons, Medicaid and other General Fund budget programs.
Read the full story at Alabama Live
 







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