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Online Casino News for Friday - January 30, 2004

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• Big Thunder Valley Casino shows signs of life
• From the lottery, to the grave
• 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
• How to blow a billion dollars? Make a list.
• 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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Gearing up - 2004-01-30
Over the last couple of years, one of the best methods of tracking the fortunes of the Packer empire has been to follow the deportment and demeanor of the son and heir.

There haven't been the huge deals that signified the 1990s - the merger of the Nine Network and the Australia Consolidated Press magazines business and the occupation of Crown Casino - but there's been much going on.
Read the full story at The Australian, Australia
 
Committee declines tribes’ slots bid - 2004-01-30
The state’s two biggest Indian tribes may not be permitted to run slot machines based on a vote by a legislative committee that crafts rules for gambling in the state.

Still, declining the plan was viewed by tribal leaders as a burden on already unresolved relations with the state, where constituents in November beat a proposal for an Indian casino in southern Maine.
Read the full story at Portsmouth Herald, NH
 







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