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Online Casino News for Thursday - February 5, 2004

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• Ontario casinos see a drop in profit
• 'Price is Right' ready for return via gambling online
• Isle of Capri gets ambitious with St. Louis County casino
• Initiative could generate millions
• No regular business
• Panel doubts growth of California casinos
• Lawmaker: Tracks delaying casino agreement
• Gaming, two strategies provoke clashes
• Tribe gambles on ballot
• Cyclic disorder
• Harrah’s E.C. boat’s earnings rise 11 percent
• Tribes, Arnold draw closer gambling agreement
• MGM Mirage agrees to deal for UK casino
• Plymouth wants city casino voyages to end
• Tracks Would Like to Switch Tables on Gambling
• Calculated state cuts of casino decline
• Illinois biased in justly regulating casinos, it owns one
• 20th Casino Night to be birthday celebration
• D.M. states it would copntemplate a casino
• Controversial halftime flash shows how far we've come
• Judge temporarily bans SoCal tribe from excluding members
• Nevada Official Talk Use of National Emergency Unemployed System
• British Land partner with MGM on Meadowhall Casino
• Casino patrons were forced to leave without notice
• Casino project disclosed
• Earnings Get a Boost at Boyd Gaming
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Lawmaker: Tracks delaying casino agreement - 2004-02-05
Kentucky's racetracks have been issued an ultimatum: share casinos or do without.
Rep. Larry Clark, D-Louisville, stated yesterday that, although he is open to asking for an amendment to Kentucky's constitution to permit casino gambling, it doesn't seem probable because the tracks won't agree to his terms.

Clark, who is speaker pro tempore, the second-most powerful associate of the state House, wants an amendment that would permit casinos at racetracks and other locations within the state.
Read the full story at Lexington Herald Leader
 
Gaming, two strategies provoke clashes - 2004-02-05
An advocate of a serious expansion of gambling in Illinois is betting that the state's financial problems will aid his legislation this session.

State Rep. Lou Lang, D-Skokie, has proposed increasing the number of games and slots permitted in Illinois casinos, adding two casinos in Chicago and its suburbs, adding slot machines to horse racing tracks, and legalizing video gambling machines - all in the hopes of increasing the state's take from gambling profit to address a projected $2 billion shortfall.
Read the full story at STLtoday.com
 







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