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Online Casino News for Friday - January 23, 2004

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City afraid of defeat in OTB's game plan - 2004-01-23
If Capital OTB lands a state license to have video lottery terminals at its Central Avenue tele-theater, Albany officials are seeking a say in the matter -- and, maybe even, a piece of the action.

With Gov. George Pataki's budget proposal on Tuesday to approve eight more casinos to generate funds for education, Capital OTB officials quickly said they would be open to bidding on licenses to put the video slot machines at the tele-theater and at the Friar Tuck Inn in the town of Catskill.
Read the full story at Times Union
 
Casino Rip-off Goes Bust - 2004-01-23
Authorities have arrested two additional Casino Rouge workers suspected of participating in a scheme to rip off the Baton Rouge casino's slot machine operation.

They're among 14 Casino Rouge workers arrested in the alleged scheme. State police Lieutenant William Davis reported that at least three more arrests are pending.
Read the full story at KPLC TV
 






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