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Police oppose measure for non-Indian slot machines - 2004-01-27
Adcocates trying to end Indian tribes' monopoly on slot machines took one step closer to getting their measure on the ballot Monday, but police chiefs promised to put up a fight against the plan that would expand gambling across the state.

The police chiefs previously contested initiatives authorizing tribal gambling because of the "serious link between large-scale casino gambling and crime."
Read the full story at San Francisco Chronicle
 
Mike possesses $400M luck in Albany - 2004-01-27
Mayor Bloomberg criticized Gov. Pataki's plan to open gambling parlors to finance cash-starved city schools yesterday, calling it a "highly volatile, unpredictable revenue source."

"I'm not a big gambler myself. I go to a casino, take my $20 bill and that's it, get it over with," the billionaire mayor revealed during a legislative hearing.
Read the full story at New York Daily News
 






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