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Online Casino News for Tuesday - January 6, 2004

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• One more hustle from fading Rose
• Rose still has long odds on getting to Hall of Fame
• Permit denied for casino Baguio
• Former associate claims Rose did bet from clubhouse
• State to roll dice on tax reform, gambling
• No conclusion yet to Rose revelation
• We married and then 'all hell broke loose:' Britney ex
• Chief hopeful that Jena Band can hash out casino agreement
• Man arrested on running gambling ring
• OMAR SHARIF LINKS GAMBLING FOR BAD MOVIE ROLES
• American Real Estate to acquire two Las Vegas casinos
• Kentucky Legislative Leaders Lukewarm on Racetrack Gaming
• Developer hops on casino with city
• Local casino group should stay in race
• Prescription Coverage Glitch Worries Some Casino Workers
• Canterbury racino proposal alive again
• Cash Systems, Inc. Gets Contract to Provide Services at Seminole Tribe Of Florida Casinos
• Britney Single Again As Judge Annuls Marriage
• New downtown events center to enhance convention building
• Plenty of good seats at private casinos
• Lake Tahoe, Carson casinos also do well despite snow
• Ho-Chunk members talk to casino opponents
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Prescription Coverage Glitch Worries Some Casino Workers - 2004-01-06
Some Mohegan Sun staff members have been denied insurance coverage for prescription medicine since the first of the year due to a computer glitch, according to casino officials.

Employees should be receiving their new insurance cards within a few days and will be reimbursed by Blue Cross/Blue Shield for out-of-pocket expenses beyond their co-payment. Most employees apparently did not receive their new insurance cards, which were effective Jan. 1.
Read the full story at TheDay.com
 
Canterbury racino proposal alive again - 2004-01-06
The proposal of building a casino at Canterbury Park has new life. "It's still very much alive," expressed Canterbury Park president and CEO Randy Sampson. "We have a bill that passed the House last year. That status has not changed.

This time, the plan for a so-called racino could help the Minnesota Vikings in their bid for a new stadium. Sampson said money from Canterbury could be used to make the site an attractive location for the football team.
Read the full story at KSTP
 







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