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Online Casino News for Saturday - February 14, 2004

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• Gaming Commission to examine casino plans
• Seneca Indian Nation's influence exceeds its reservations
• Fresh poker faces
• Blumenthal, casino foes confront Kent locals
• Lemay seeks the elements promised in casino agreement
• Casino business craps out in La.
• Vegas not Paris is widely popular hot spot for lovers
• Proposal aims for casino revenues
• Missing Newark man returns home after eight months in Atlantic City
• Casino supporter convenes with Bridgeport mayor
• Room tax extension wanted: Payment to Casino Express would be ongoing
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Seneca Indian Nation's influence exceeds its reservations - 2004-02-14
Before New York headed deep into gambling to assist in recoupin losses from Sept. 11, there were lengthy, tough discussions with the Seneca Indian Nation.

Lighting the path for now are the neon lights of the Seneca Niagara Casino, the nation's latest business venture which launched New Year's Eve 2002 and has gone beyond all expectations. Shovels are in the ground on a second casino, in Salamanca, to debut this spring, and a third casino, in Buffalo or close by, is in the nation's destiny.
Read the full story at Boston Globe
 
Fresh poker faces - 2004-02-14
The popularity of televised poker competitions has more new players attempting their luck at Grand Casino Gulfport's low-stakes games.

There are solely four poker rooms on the Coast. Poker doesn't generate a lot of money for casinos, so it's lost some favor with resort operators, who prefer the more lucrative and widely known slot machines. Grand Gulfport is the most similar game compared to Bordages.
Read the full story at Sun Herald
 







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