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Online Casino News for Friday - January 30, 2004

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• Big Thunder Valley Casino shows signs of life
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• BIA gives acknowledgement Schaghticoke
• County evaluator lowers hotel-casino property values
• State tribe granted gateway to possible casino
• Massive casino purchases stadium
• Dice on ice: Tribe revokes proposal for hotel
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• Gearing up
• Committee declines tribes’ slots bid
• Panel make request for 2 stadiums
• China could be dubbed Las Vegas of Asia
• Illinois could enter into casino industry
• Landmark Castaways casino shuts down
• Results of Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority Disclose For 2004
• Gambling on a diminishing tradition
• 2 academics: Casino agreement bad
• Bidder Proposes Casino To State
• Mayor's Former Colleague Suspected In Scam
• For bettors, the Super isn't all its cracked up to be
• Palace Casino jumps into the game
• Registration increases following changes at music school
• Coalition forming in oppposition of slots
• Gaming business humming
• Taft discusses employment
• Local lawmakers confront faculty's worries
• Texas may proceed with VLTs
• Chances of gambling, good or bad in Nebraska
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BIA gives acknowledgement Schaghticoke - 2004-01-30
Schaghticoke Tribal Chief Richard Velky stood before a crowded reception hall at the tribal office and finalized decades of waiting with just one question.

The two tribal casinos, the Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods Resort Casino, have also contributed billions of dollars into the state's treasury. In the last six months of 2003, the tribes each offered about $100 million to the state from their slot machine revenues.
Read the full story at Stamford Advocate, CT
 
County evaluator lowers hotel-casino property values - 2004-01-30
As an indication of the slide in Washoe County gaming profits during the past four years, the county assessor has cut $113 million from the property values of 12 hotel-casinos.

By trailing electronic cards used by slot machine players, Szony stated, they can tell that local customers have not come during construction.
“We are able to get a pretty good sampling of the impact to our customers,” he explained.
Read the full story at Reno Gazette Journal, NV
 







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