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• Indians seek Palm Springs entertainment facility
• Major stakes, gambling initiatives Card rooms target tribe's monopoly
• Slow casinos in the Catskills
• Tribe seek casino facility in downtown Palm Springs
• Not Limited to the Reservation
• An A.C. establishment with antiques
• Tribe envisions entertainment district
• Bolton casino receives greenlight
• Queen Mary 2 Comes to Florida
• Don't take a chance on expanded gaming
• Schaghticoke decision could have major effect
• VLTs ready to launch in a city already familiar with gambling
• Tribe criticizes Carcieri proposals
• Legal slots in Berks not probable
• Graton tribe insists county disregarding hate speech
• Mob's 'mini-casinos' increasing, sheriff states
• Desperate for cash, N.Y. wager on gambling
• Music in casinos, from karaoke to Alan Parsons
• Sigma Game Given Mississippi Authorization
• Gambling fate decided by Franklin voters
• $100 gamble on Panthers could turn to $10,000 for one man
• VGMs prepared to launch in a city that's no stranger to betting
• Md. lawmakers received endowments from gaming interests
• Gambling, a lucrative profit or a curse?
• Playing rough with casino revenues
• Cardroom owner cautious about bets
• Gaming Tribes possibly fined for illegal machine
• Indians seek Palm Springs entertainment facility
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Sigma Game Given Mississippi Authorization - 2004-01-26
Sigma Game Inc., marking twenty years as a casino supplier in 2004, today disclosed that it has been given approval to sell its recent video reel game equipment to casinos within Mississippi.

It is one of the casino industry's popular 9-line, 45-coin video slot games and offers a "south-of-the-border" theme with a "free spin" bonus round. The
game displays the company's patent-pending "Smart Touch(R)" feature.
Read the full story at PR Newswire
 
Gambling fate decided by Franklin voters - 2004-01-26
Franklin County voters will figure out Tuesday whether they would like a riverboat casino in the county.

First, voters must authorize Tuesday’s election, the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission must raise its moratorium on new casinos — and Franklin County must be chosen ahead of four other counties also vying for a casino.
Read the full story at Globe-Gazette
 






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