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Online Casino News for Friday - January 30, 2004

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• From the lottery, to the grave
• Big Thunder Valley Casino shows signs of life
• County evaluator lowers hotel-casino property values
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• Massive casino purchases stadium
• State tribe granted gateway to possible casino
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• Committee declines tribes’ slots bid
• Gearing up
• China could be dubbed Las Vegas of Asia
• Panel make request for 2 stadiums
• Landmark Castaways casino shuts down
• Illinois could enter into casino industry
• Gambling on a diminishing tradition
• Results of Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority Disclose For 2004
• Bidder Proposes Casino To State
• 2 academics: Casino agreement bad
• For bettors, the Super isn't all its cracked up to be
• Mayor's Former Colleague Suspected In Scam
• Registration increases following changes at music school
• Palace Casino jumps into the game
• Gaming business humming
• Coalition forming in oppposition of slots
• Local lawmakers confront faculty's worries
• Taft discusses employment
• Chances of gambling, good or bad in Nebraska
• Texas may proceed with VLTs
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From the lottery, to the grave - 2004-01-30
A former construction worker in his 60s insists he will use his lottery winnings to purchase a tombstone with a champagne glass, a royal flush, a slot machine, a nude woman and last but not least, a stick of dynamite.

Lottery winner Phil Lee appears to be taking his cheeky sense of humor to his grave.
Lee says he'll use part of the nearly $76,000 he won in the lottery to purchase the unusual hedonistic headstone.
Read the full story at WTVG, OH
 
Big Thunder Valley Casino shows signs of life - 2004-01-30
The economic steamroller that is the Thunder Valley Casino indicated no proof of slowing down in the last three months of 2003, according to numbers disclosed Thursday by the casino's management company.

The company revealed Thursday that it has gone into an agreement with the Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria to construct a 500-slot-machine casino in Butte County, close to the intersection of Highways 99 and 149.
Read the full story at Sacramento Bee, CA
 






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