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Online Casino News for Tuesday - January 6, 2004

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• Kentucky Legislative Leaders Lukewarm on Racetrack Gaming
• American Real Estate to acquire two Las Vegas casinos
• Local casino group should stay in race
• Developer hops on casino with city
• Canterbury racino proposal alive again
• Prescription Coverage Glitch Worries Some Casino Workers
• Britney Single Again As Judge Annuls Marriage
• Cash Systems, Inc. Gets Contract to Provide Services at Seminole Tribe Of Florida Casinos
• Plenty of good seats at private casinos
• New downtown events center to enhance convention building
• Ho-Chunk members talk to casino opponents
• Lake Tahoe, Carson casinos also do well despite snow
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Kentucky Legislative Leaders Lukewarm on Racetrack Gaming - 2004-01-06
With the 2004 Kentucky General Assembly session set to begin on Jan. 6, the state's racing and breeding industry, which has devised legislation to authorize a constitutional amendment on racetrack casinos, is working to gather sponsors.

Legislative leaders, however, continue to downplay the chances of passage of any bill to expand gambling. On the Jan. 5 edition of Kentucky Tonight on the KET network, the issue of expanded gambling was broached, and it received a rather rude reception.
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American Real Estate to acquire two Las Vegas casinos - 2004-01-06
American Real Estate Partners LP announced on Monday it had agreed to acquire two Arizona Charlie's casinos in Las Vegas from its chairman and controlling shareholder, Carl Icahn, for $125.9 million and intended to offer $200 million in debt.

The Mount Kisco, New York-based owner of the Stratosphere Casino Hotel & Tower on the Las Vegas Strip said its indirectly wholly owned subsidiary, American Casino & Entertainment Properties, would buy the Arizona Charlie's Decatur and Boulder properties from Icahn and an affiliated entity.
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