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Online Casino News for Sunday - February 15, 2004

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Rolling for the big cash, chance on TV - 2004-02-15
So what if these were merely early auditions and the prizes were of little worth?
There still was additional electricity in the air within the interior of Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio Saturday afternoon.

The affair added to the day’s casino crowd count.
More than an hour prior to the noon opener, the number of applicants to be granted admission into the casino lounge for the shows stretched outside and close to the parking lot.
Read the full story at thedesertsun.com
 
Castoffs catcher could catch Castaways - 2004-02-15
Despite disbelief the recently defunct Castaways will ever relaunch as a hotel-casino, industry insiders are suspecting Carl Icahn is the one major player who could keep things going. He currently owns Arizona Charlie's East on Boulder Highway and could use the one-time Showboat for overflow, at least initially.

Furthermore, in November a real estate partnership he controls filed papers with the Securities and Exchange Commission offering an interest in purchasing an added hotel-casino in Las Vegas. Icahn also runs the Stratosphere and the other Arizona Charlie's.
Read the full story at Las Vegas Review Journal
 







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