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Online Casino News for Wednesday - February 25, 2004

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• Tribal chair disagrees with distinct treatment of BIA workers
• How To Become a Member of an Indian Tribe?
• New Hollywood, Fla., Hotel-Casino Has 3,000 Jobs to Fill
• Amarillo, Texas, Court Reverses Eight-Liner Seizures
• Mayor encourages authorization of casino agreement
• Three finalists listed for Illinois casino license
• Binion's rejects claim in health lawsuit
• Latino theme seen as potential concept for Castaways
• Dimished slots approval spurs Woodbine to put Hastings Park on the market
• Expansion is on schedule at Silverton
• Indiana Senate committee declines $17-million subsidy
• CryptoLogic Announces Quarterly Dividend
• An additional casino offered
• Indian casino battle will need money, more voices
• Aberdeen Firm Prepares Fourth Seafront Casino
• Cato finalizes riverfront property for casino
• New Casino expectations dissipating
• Casino manager found guilty in computer crimes
• Ho-Chunk Nation on the road again
• Tribe Wants To Generate Income Opportunity With Shop E-Z Purchase
• Clark, horse industry are convening
• Feds threaten to make Seminole casinos defunct
• State measures would lure tribe, Compton to gaming table
• Ex-butcher convicted in murder case
• Fla. Tribe Commanded to Examine Spending
• Coyote Valley misses final bid to evade state compact
• Anderson's goal is to console creatures
• Hall board gives green light on liquor license
• Wembley greyhound goes off track
• Interior Dept., Congress Probes into BIA
• Bureau of Indian Affairs subject to investigation
• New Seminole Casino in Florida Ready to Interview for 3,000 Jobs
• Could Barstow be getting casino no. 2?
• Former worker issues lawsuit against casino
• Developer settles agreement for second casino site in Natchez
• Casino arriving beside the dogs
• Republicans scrutinize McGreevey's renewed budget
• Casino manager found guilty of computer crimes
• Connecticut Haitians concerned amongst civil unrest
• Gambling spree is mostly for enjoyment
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Republicans scrutinize McGreevey's renewed budget - 2004-02-25
State lawmakers along the southern New Jersey shore, all but one of them Republican, witnessed plenty to complain about in Gov. James E. McGreevey's proposed 2005 budget.

Absent from this proposal are last year's tax increases on the hotel and casino trades, which anchor the economy in Atlantic and Cape May counties. There are no slashes in funding for shore replenishment or prisons.
Read the full story at Press of Atlantic City
 
Casino manager found guilty of computer crimes - 2004-02-25
A Delia man was found guilty of computer crimes in association with possession of confidential computer files from a former employer, Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline revealed today.

Joseph P. "Zeke" Rupnick, 41, was convicted of one felony count of computer crime and two counts of misdemeanor computer trespassing crimes in Brown County District Court. Rupnick is on leave as acting general manager of Sac and Fox Casino, Kline said. Sentencing is planned for April 5 in Brown County District Court.
Read the full story at Topeka Capital-Journal
 







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