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Online Casino News for Tuesday - February 24, 2004

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Casino CEO Keeps Up Fight to Establish Property in Detroit - 2004-02-24
Last week was a very good week for Don Barden. The spotlight shone on him on three various stages.
In Las Vegas, the chairman and CEO of Barden Cos. was treated like a film star as he hosted concerts, cocktail parties and award events in a three-day celebration at his casino, the first ever owned by an African American in Las Vegas.

Barden has been on a roll, garnering plaques and praise nationwide. But he still doesn't have the thing he most wanted: a casino in Detroit.
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Vandals faulted in lost Hesperia campaign signs - 2004-02-24
Things are getting ugly as participants on both sides of the casino issue are beginning to tear down and vandalize each other's signs.

The tribe, which expects to construct a tribal gaming casino in town, signed a municipal services deal with the city in August, but locals will vote whether to ratify or reject that deal on March 2. In exchange for water, fire and police services, the tribe will pay Hesperia close to $7 million annually for 20 years, according to the settlement.
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