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Online Casino News for Tuesday - February 10, 2004

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• Casino Opponents Want Law Against Petitioning For Tribal Acknowledgement
• Coushattas debate who is in control
• Rhode Island AG Seeks Commission To Direct Authorized Casino Industry
• Internal Reports Indicate Problems With West Warwick Casino Project
• Lynch offers a fresh face to gaming control board
• Less money brought into the community
• Obsessive gambling consultant to speak Friday
• Boyd Gaming buys Coast Casinos Inc.
• Is Belle Vue the new Las Vegas?
• Racetrack slots concept a worry at casinos
• Key Legislator: Don't bet on gambling at Polk
• Experts dispute impact of local casino
• US firms sets a new casino target
• California gaming will inevitably see an expansion
• Tribe and Plymouth Fight Over New Casino Project
• Coast Casinos Partners With Boyd Gaming
• Former gaming official declares ruling unfair
• It's the tribes against Vegas in Bangor
• States Targeting Tribes
• Coast bookies will prepare numbers
• Casino neighbors alert of hazards
• Tribe split regarding East Bay casino project
• Big Gamble On Customer Allegiance
• New Atlantic City casino lures a more youthful group
• AGA president to tackle legislators in Las Vegas
• Kansas gov. to make expanded gaming the focus
• R.I Bill Would Design Gaming Control Panel
• Aussie hotel-casino gets snapped up by SKYCITY
• BIA "out of control, lawless" insists Connecticut attorney general
• Internet casino provider gets big bolster from $500k investment
• Lynch advises commission to manage gaming
• Anti-casino group generates encouragement
• Old Vegas could continue to exist after all
• Town, parish argue over casino
• Pinnacle seeks to build two casino facilities in St. Louis
• Legislators suggest brand-new casino taxes
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Lynch offers a fresh face to gaming control board - 2004-02-10
With gambling developing into an ever-increasing industry in Rhode Island, and with the prospect of a Foxwoods-style resort casino on the horizon, Attorney General Patrick Lynch wants to tighten up the methods in which the state regulates the gaming industry.

Lynch revealed a legislation on Monday that would design a five-member state Gaming Control Commission to license, regulate and implement the laws and regulations over casino gambling.
Read the full story at Woonsocket Call
 
Less money brought into the community - 2004-02-10
What happens here, could stay here.

But unfortunately for lots of local businesses, it appears to be an increasing number of visitors' dollars didn't even make the trip this last year.

Some industry consultants feel the addition of new gaming options around the nation will appeal to gamblers' appetites to see Las Vegas, but only 23 percent of those surveyed revealed the addition of casinos outside Nevada has stimulated their desire to visit Las Vegas; in 2002, that figure was 45 percent.
Read the full story at Las Vegas Review Journal
 







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