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Online Casino News for Friday - January 16, 2004

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Online Casino News
Casino firms prepared to gamble on beach properties - 2004-01-16
The Granite City could emerge as Scotland's gambling capital.

Three applications have been designed to create casinos at Aberdeen Beach.

The move could see the city acquire a total of seven casinos - and becoming the Vegas of the north. Planning authorization has already been given to new casinos on Shiprow and at Langstane Kirk on Union Street - while the International Casino on Queen's Road the Gala Casino on Summer Street are long established.
Read the full story at Evening Express
 
Horseshoe's plummeting fortunes were apparent to many in the end - 2004-01-16
It was a week of switch on the boulevard with the closure of Binion's Horseshoe Club, a downtown landmark for over half a century but one that in years as of late bore little similarities to the glorious gambling hall established by Benny Binion.

Some casino observers state that the Horseshoe suffered most from the mismanagement of owner Becky Binion Behnen. Others believe even the most seasoned managers couldn't have made the Horseshoe lucky.
Read the full story at Las Vegas Review Journal
 






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