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Online Casino News for Tuesday - February 10, 2004

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Former gaming official declares ruling unfair - 2004-02-10
A one-time state gaming official convicted for apparently selling poker chips declares that officials with the Gaming Division and Colorado Bureau of Investigation pledged he wouldn't be charged if he quit his post.

Barber and two others - former chief of investigations Houston "Huck" Henderson and former field operations supervisor Phil Wargo - were suspected of taking poker chips and slot machine tokens and selling them to collectors.
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It's the tribes against Vegas in Bangor - 2004-02-10
The Bangor Daily News has published reports that despite a “rebuff” from a legislative committee for proposing to relaunch the process for awarding state gaming licenses to them, representatives from two of Maine’s Indian tribes have “adopted a new approach to grabbing the slot machine rights at Bangor Raceway.”

The tribes are also interested in gaining a licensee to run slot machines at the track, gambling which was initiated by private citizens and authorized by Maine voters in a vote last November 4.
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