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Online Casino News for Tuesday - February 3, 2004

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• Charities cheated of funds
• Tribe gambling on success in different areas
• State should look into ownership of casino with 'safeguards'
• Tribe to urge for casino vote
• Racino development is looming
• $506M proposal project for state-owned casino
• High court to disclose racetrack tax decision
• Lawmakers hear earful on gambling
• Hollywood promoter gives Hard Rock helping hand
• Castaways like gone for good
• NY Leaders Urge for Casino In The Heart Of Buffalo
• 2 candidates for director of casino authority
• Lanesville looks to casino funds to help replace unsafe gym
• Counties subject to great benefits from DeJope casino
• Super Bowl sparks increase in gambling
• Strife divides tribe
• Vestin Capital Acquires Penniless Castaways
• Las Vegas Sands Discloses Fourth Quarter and 2003 Results
• Former casino employee's bomb prank rap
• Atlantis purchases CasinoCAD from CDI
• Tribe Revives Bid for Kenosha, Wis., Casino
• City gambles on £250m casino venture
• King Neptunes Casino has a $114,930 Jackpot winner
• SEC stops fraudulent Vegas casino scam
• Targeting the Hispanic market online
• Venetian profit drops; cash flow, advancing revenue
• Casino constructor gets job close to Vegas
• Widows honor victims of AC disaster
• R.I. Investigates CVS Over Corporate Conspiracy
• California Community Reacts to Tribal Casino Plan
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NY Leaders Urge for Casino In The Heart Of Buffalo - 2004-02-03
State, congressional and city leaders are heating up efforts to convince the Seneca Nation to reject plans for a new casino in Cheektowaga and instead refocus on the downtown Buffalo Convention Center.

Besides attracting the Senecas, the officials also are attempting to change the minds of opponents, including County Executive Joel A. Giambra.
Over the past year or so, Giambra has stopped efforts for a casino at the convention center, which the county owns.
Read the full story at Rolling Good Times
 
2 candidates for director of casino authority - 2004-02-03
Cherry Hill native Curtis Bashaw is one of two finalists to take the place of James Kennedy as executive director of the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority.
Gov. James E. McGreevey stated Monday that he intends to disclose his choice by week's end. He refused to identify the other candidate.

Casinos pay 1.25 percent of their gross gaming earnings to the authority for use in a range of developments, from housing in Atlantic City to a baseball field in Camden.
Read the full story at CourierPostOnline.com
 







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