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Online Casino News for Saturday - January 31, 2004

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Ricci's son sues over estate, as well as track operation - 2004-01-31
A son of the late Joseph Ricci, one of Maine's most glitzy businessmen, is attempting to unravel his father's last agreement.

Noah Ricci is looking to acquire control of the businesses, or a cash payment to make up for his inheritance. Ricci's lawyer estimates the estate to be worth as much as $12 million now, and much more in the near future if the track obtains a slot machine license.
Read the full story at Portland Press Herald
 
Video Slot Games Show Up in Retail Stores - 2004-01-31
Once reserved to taverns, electronic amusement devices -- which look like video slot machines without the pull arm -- are making inroads at regional convenience stores here, according to a report in the Waterloo/Cedar Falls Courier.

The lone machine, found next to the ATM and the state pull-tab lottery ticket dispenser, has been in the store for around three weeks, and it's starting to draw players.
Read the full story at CSnews.com
 






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