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• Pawlenty offers choices for casino
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• Indiana smoke shops prepare for sales rush
• Bishop states Madison requires an improvement in moral fiber
• Pawlenty leans toward proposal for casinos
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• Crown Casino's high-roller ways a 'shambles'
• Busch affirms blacks right about slots possession
• Maine Tribes Attempt New Method to Get Slot-Machine Rights
• US powerhouses place city on casino-war footing
• Rain offers showers of money for gambler
• Transform arena into casino
• Money from casino target reality, desire
• Hot words hurl as casino vote gets closer
• Affair of the Heart Casino celebration scheduled for Feb. 14
• Johnson wants a probe into Schaghticoke acknowledgement
• McGreevey taps GOP developer to head top casino agency
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State of the State speech ruffles tribe's feathers - 2004-02-07
Gov. Tim Pawlenty’s remarks about gambling during Thursday’s State of the State address have touched off a flurry of responses statewide -- in particular, in regions like Red Wing, where tribal gaming is a thriving industry.

Pawlenty Thursday insinuated that he wants to reopen deals with the state’s tribes with the intention of dividing up casino profits with the state.
Agreements with tribes are intended to be permanent and restrict gambling expansion.
Read the full story at Red Wing Republican Eagle
 
Indiana smoke shops prepare for sales rush - 2004-02-07
A proposed major increase in the Cook County cigarette tax has Indiana smoke shop owners anxiously hoping that more customers will go across the border to buy their smokes.

Ben Mena, owner of Cigarette Express in Hammond, stated that lots of Illinois locals pour into Hammond on a daily basis to gamble at the city's Horseshoe Casino, and that hasn't produced a need for more smoke shops.
Read the full story at Journal Gazette and Times Courier
 







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