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Online Casino News for Sunday - February 29, 2004

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• Hesperia voters voice opinion Tuesday regarding proposed Indian casino
• Legislators want casino topic on ballot
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• Casinos measures state of California
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• Bureau of Indian Affairs deal with federal inquires over disputes
• BIA dealing with latest in series of federal probes
• Forum concentrates on taxes
• Highlighting Hoboken as a tourist location
• Council obtains decision on licenses for liquor
• Casino Measure X in California
• Trump Seeking Lucky Hand with Agreement
• Pair anticipates school initiates mighty La. casino-style poker league
• Casino poker tour willing to deal out wealth
• $1 Nets $4.5 Million On Slots
• First Cutt-off Date for Bills Emerges
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• Parting Las Vegas
• Circumventing A Haunting Casino Addiction
• It Began With Lunch... : A lengthy relationship between 'lovebirds' is now heading for court
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Casino Measure X in California - 2004-02-29
Am I the sole person who has noticed what has taken place to California's economy in the last ecade (since the casinos were signed into being by Gray Davis)? Granted, casinos are not the sole thing that have made an impact us.

How can you measure up Reno and Las Vegas with Hesperia, that wants one casino? Drinking and prostitutes have also been cited. They are out there already.
Read the full story at Daily Press
 
Trump Seeking Lucky Hand with Agreement - 2004-02-29
"The Apprentice," Donald Trump is portrayed as the consummate executive, but his ruling last week to surrender control of his debt-laden hotel and casino company indicates that the fates of the business world can even trump "The Donald."

The iconic real estate developer, best-selling writer and beloved of tabloid gossip columns agreed to give control of Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts Inc. to a Credit Suisse First Boston (CSFB) associate in exchange for $400 million in cash.
Read the full story at Boston Globe
 







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