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Online Casino News for Saturday - February 21, 2004

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• Referendum on recall of council
• Hotel and casino job fair at tribe hotel
• Pompano Beach Company Permitted by Judge to Acquire Bankrupt Casino Firm
• Casino Suspected Of Letting Nelly Violate Gambling Rules
• Maine commission requires lawyer after awarding Penn National license
• Casino bill in order, but immobile
• Bill taps casino profit
• Arizona constructor wins Colusa Casino work
• Capri casino comply with request; Boonville Taps run dry in
• Casino hotel growth sluggish but constant
• Woman to be indicted in casino fraud
• Supreme Court inquires about gambling suit
• Supreme Court requests that attorneys clarify gaming lawsuit
• Judge decides on fate for racetrack
• Legislators want BIA appeal rights
• North Stonington plays its own game of hide and seek
• BIA staff connected to conflicted tribe
• A smell of well-being
• State conceives appeal of Schaghticoke ruling
• Other topics aside from gay marriage debate
• New strategy in attempts to get Lake Tahoe pier authorization
• Gambling ship receiving applications at job fair
• Kuiper, Grogan raise the heat at forum
• Casino opponents picking up steam
• No backing for casinos, official reports
• Big-boat legislation finally makes it easier for canals
• Ben On His Way To Ruins
• 'Geek's' goal is to be famous
• Nelly Brings Casino Bad Fortune
• Court demands more in GOP suit
• Winter Carnival winners unveiled
• Bowl-a-thon is advantage to mentoring organization
• Huge thrills, huge business
• Gambling addict hits big jackpot in court decision against casino
• He is the king of clubs
• Vacations Have Returned, But in Smaller Sizes
• The Life of Slots: Survivor Slot Provides Reality of Winning
• Handouts to gaming trade are done
• Crane to present lottery with school option as prize
• House, Senate to offer dueling budgets
Online Casino News
Nelly Brings Casino Bad Fortune - 2004-02-21
Hosting Nelly's birthday bash may have been a bad bet for one Missouri casino.
The President Casino on the Admiral is confronted with a possible $50,000 fine for permitting the rapper to flout state gaming legislation when he visited last November.

The Missouri Gaming Commission proposed the fine on Thursday as an answer to allegations the riverboat casino didn't abide by a gambling cap on Nelly or his entourage.
In all, the casino broke 10 state legislation and regulations in giving Nelly & Co. the VIP treatment.
Read the full story at E! Online
 
Court demands more in GOP suit - 2004-02-21
In a strange move, the state Supreme Court has asked attorneys for Gov. Jim Doyle and Republican legislators to clarify a GOP lawsuit suspecting Doyle overstepped his authority when he settled an amended gambling compact with the Forest County Potawatomi tribe.

The lawsuit, filed by Assembly Speaker John Gard, R-Peshtigo, and Senate Majority Leader Mary Panzer, R-West Bend, stated that Doyle didn't have the authority to allow the tribe to add roulette, craps and poker and extend hours at its Milwaukee casino.
Read the full story at Pioneer Planet
 







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