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Online Casino News for Sunday - January 18, 2004

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• Consultants say mismanagement to blame for landmark casino downfall
• Tribes prepared for battle over slots monopoly
• Gambling-crazed Aussies run to annual cockroach race
• State sees difficult road ahead with tribes
• Casino revenue-sharing ordeal currently unclear
• Casinos and criminal activities
• Casinos contribute $30 million to state from slot earnings
• Senate leader wants casino assistance for horse racing
• Search for Twenties at Claridge casino worth the time
• Pittsburg man turns $10 to $75,000 prize
• Emil Jones endorses Country Club Hills' casino
• Casino faces a losing streak
• Developers would compete to operate casino
• Strategies to keep casino employees
• Harrah's purchases Horseshoe for $50M
• Criticism of SMG and Scottish Radio Holdings
• Southland's final economic goal?
• 'Best bidder, not highest': Let the games begin
• Mending a crown jewel
• Hello, big spender
• Tribes observes Central City for possible casino
• Patrons are aware that a mouth-watering meal at either of Yuma's two casinos is no gamble
• Casino supporters do some major spending
• Super Celebration
• Alliance Gaming Revenues Jump 57 Percent; Revenue Increases
• Religious sects schedule plan to lobby
• Las Vegas is an initiation for youth
• Parkville mayor steps down following arrest
• Destiny of Darrington-area tribe lies in purchase of land
• Music was directed all within the area
• Accor, Lucien Barriere disclose unification of casino ops
• Sugar and salt tax might assist state
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Accor, Lucien Barriere disclose unification of casino ops - 2004-01-18
Accor SA and casino operator Groupe Lucien Barriere will tomorrow reveal plans to merge their casino businesses, as stated in an unsourced report in French daily Le Figaro.

Both companies will bring their casinos, excluding Barriere's 65 pct stake in the Fermiere de Cannes casino, into a brand new company that will be called Casinos Barriere Accor.
Read the full story at Advanced Financial Network
 
Sugar and salt tax might assist state - 2004-01-18
Gov. Joe Kernan has recommended state-funded full-day kindergarten for Indiana's children. It's a good concept that has existed for a long time.

The governor's plan to finance this program with a blend of lottery and casino money is a bad plan, fully in keeping with many long-standing bad ideas enacted enthusiastically by the General Assembly.
Read the full story at NWITimes.com
 






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