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Online Casino News for Thursday - January 22, 2004

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• Gambler welcome in A.C after 25-year prohibition
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• Huge casino wins dent Stanley's revenues
• Harrah's puts Caddo casino on the market
• Ultimatum might end Jumer’s casino plans
• Tribe rekindles casino plan
• Casino friends, opponents state case
• Isle of Man expects games firms will substitute casinos
• Construction Of Hard Rock Hotel & Casino To Start Next Week
• Peoria Tribe to launch new casino
• Two additional employees arrested in casino scam
• House OKs pull-tab machine bill
• Casino taxes likely to remain stable, Moak indicates
• Legislators turn attention to gaming again
• Riverboat numbers, earnings fall
• Free obsessive gambling treatment
• Delegates deliberate power play on gambling issue
• Charles Town scheduling a $25-million development
• Tribes seeking to run racino
• Customers hit casino owner's revenue
• Measure requests Indians pay state portion of gambling income
• Bribes claim endangers Sharon's future
• Macao launches a 12th casino
• A killing in midnight casino lounge battle
• L.A. man guilty in Vegas casino counterfeiting trial
Online Casino News
Harrah's puts Caddo casino on the market - 2004-01-22
Boyd Gaming Corp., the Las Vegas company that owns the Treasure Chest riverboat casino in Kenner, has agreed to purchase the Harrah's Shreveport casino-hotel complex for a cool $190 million.

Selling the Shreveport property helps Harrah's Entertainment Inc. move one step closer to closing its agreement to buy the Horseshoe Casino in Bossier City, the best-performing riverboat in the state.
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Ultimatum might end Jumer’s casino plans - 2004-01-22
RiverStone Group Inc. may be hiding an ace up its sleeve in pressing for mining rights on Big Island, but residents in the area say they have an even powerful hand.

RiverStone, formerly Moline Consumers, is willing to sell a 100-acre-plus quarry and surrounding property close to Interstate 280 and Illinois 92 to Jumer’s Casino Rock Island for its proposed $90 million gambling development.
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