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Online Casino News for Thursday - January 15, 2004

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• City aims to get $1 mil from tribe for Heard
• Cops will be watching Raceway
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• Maine Officials Investigate Company Acquiring Racetrack
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Online Casino News
President Casinos, Inc. Discloses Fruits of Third Quarter - 2004-01-15
President Casinos, Inc. today revealed results of operations for the third quarter ended November 30, 2003.

President Casinos, Inc. owns and manages dockside gaming establishments in Biloxi, Mississippi and downtown St. Louis, Missouri, north of the Gateway Arch.
Read the full story at Business Wire
 
Several Calif. tribes consider casino payments to state - 2004-01-15
Some California Indian tribes softened their resistance to paying more casino profits to the state on Wednesday after the new governor reduced his expectations for such payments...

Some leaders of casino-operating tribes who assembled at an annual conference in the California resort city of Palm Springs east of Lost Angeles stated that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's reduced goal of $500 million in revenue from casinos was good move, if perhaps still high.
Read the full story at Forbes
 






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