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Online Casino News for Sunday - February 29, 2004

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Casino amid poor cities' dispute with suburbs - 2004-02-29
The prospect of an additional Indian casino in Connecticut is instigating a split between struggling cities that anticipate the project may answer their dreams and better-off communities that see it as a nightmare.

But officials in troubled cities like Bridgeport and Waterbury see a casino as a possible solution to their search for permanent jobs and tax relief.
Read the full story at New Haven Register
 
Casino Competition: A tale of four tribes - 2004-02-29
It's only a matter of time before Foxwoods Resort Casino and Mohegan Sun have additional competition. But exactly how much time is anyone's guess.

A study by the Mohegan tribe prior to the attacks of Sept. 11 recommended the northeastern United States could host four additional casinos the dimension of Foxwoods or Mohegan Sun without a serious impact on the profitability on any.
Read the full story at Norwich Bulletin
 







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