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Online Casino News for Saturday - January 31, 2004

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• Penn National validates casino license proposal
• Video poker sign measure clears House
• Gambling stocks see January hike; gauge outpaces greater indexes
• Sebelius suggests project for 5 new casinos
• Gaming Board keeps bid details secret
• Competition sneaks up on Atlantic City casinos
• Illinois could be first to acquire casino
• Revenue official retires abruptly
• NBC watching Trump card
• Casino proposal gives state ownership
• Legislation needs Indian casino authorization
• Slots advocates see bonus in licenses
• Penn Gaming reveals intentions for Emerald Casino
• Rendell to create his own gambling bill to authorize slots, racetracks in the state
• A Bad Bet
• 240 workers laid off at casino
• Legislators Promise to Finance Thornton Program
• Ricci's son sues over estate, as well as track operation
• Video Slot Games Show Up in Retail Stores
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Revenue official retires abruptly - 2004-01-31
Following a week of being confronted with questions about whether he had offered immunity from prosecution to three gambling regulators who worked under him, a senior state Department of Revenue official immediately retired without notice.

George Turner, one of the most powerful bureaucrats at the department, who for years managed the state's lottery and casino industry, had been on paid administrative leave since Jan. 6 while officials went through with a probe.
Read the full story at Denver Post
 
NBC watching Trump card - 2004-01-31
Donald Trump wants his television series, "The Apprentice," to end with a huge finale.
And where else to hold to such a lavish event? Atlantic City and his gambling mecca the Taj Mahal casino.

Nothing's for certain yet, but if all goes well, Trump and the series' two remaining contestants will go there for a two-hour finale.
Read the full story at New York Daily News
 






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