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Online Casino News for Saturday - March 15, 2003

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Casino's future neighbors state concerns - 2003-03-15
Greektown Casino's future neighbors have concerns about the plan for its permanent location, such as highway access and a potential 29-story hotel complex.

Greektown's plan under a deal reached last year with the city has a 400-room hotel, 100,000 square feet of gambling space, a 1,500-seat theater, conference space, more restaurants and a 10-story parking garage. An additional 400 hotel rooms could be included depending on demand.
Read the full story at Las Vegas Sun
 
State panel greenlights bill on cash payments - 2003-03-15
A bill to permit unlimited cash prizes from video gaming machines at Alabama's four greyhound racetracks cleared a House committee Wednesday, despite warnings from opposers that the machines are illegal.

"It's more of them not doing things in the light of the public. I think the public needs to know every vote legislators make," Giles stated. He had previously informed the lawmakers that "a vote for this bill is a vote for illegal gambling."
Read the full story at Las Vegas Sun
 






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