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Online Casino News for Tuesday - February 10, 2004

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• Internal Reports Indicate Problems With West Warwick Casino Project
• Rhode Island AG Seeks Commission To Direct Authorized Casino Industry
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• Lynch offers a fresh face to gaming control board
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• Experts dispute impact of local casino
• Key Legislator: Don't bet on gambling at Polk
• California gaming will inevitably see an expansion
• US firms sets a new casino target
• Coast Casinos Partners With Boyd Gaming
• Tribe and Plymouth Fight Over New Casino Project
• It's the tribes against Vegas in Bangor
• Former gaming official declares ruling unfair
• Coast bookies will prepare numbers
• States Targeting Tribes
• Tribe split regarding East Bay casino project
• Casino neighbors alert of hazards
• New Atlantic City casino lures a more youthful group
• Big Gamble On Customer Allegiance
• Kansas gov. to make expanded gaming the focus
• AGA president to tackle legislators in Las Vegas
• Aussie hotel-casino gets snapped up by SKYCITY
• R.I Bill Would Design Gaming Control Panel
• Internet casino provider gets big bolster from $500k investment
• BIA "out of control, lawless" insists Connecticut attorney general
• Anti-casino group generates encouragement
• Lynch advises commission to manage gaming
• Town, parish argue over casino
• Old Vegas could continue to exist after all
• Legislators suggest brand-new casino taxes
• Pinnacle seeks to build two casino facilities in St. Louis
Online Casino News
Wives at wits end, vow to stop casino - 2004-02-10
Unwilling to endure their husbands' gambling, a group of wives reported to police the continuation of a mini casino in Taman Emas near here.

They ended the functioning of the casino's eight-month operations operated by a 60-year-old man and his 17-year-old nephew.
The police raided the shoplot where the casino has been running, following a six-week surveillance and found 31 men and nine women, aged between 17 and 60, enjoying a game of baccarat and roulette games.
Read the full story at thestar.com.my
 
A Question of Character - 2004-02-10
There must be tons of people who have recent experience as researchers for law enforcement agencies in Louisiana -- and who've never had a state agency bring up concerns about them. And Attorney General Charles Foti surely could have chosen one of them to manage his investigative division.

In 2001, when Mr. Bonano sought to renew his license to work in a riverboat casino, the state Gaming Control Board looked doubtfully at two people with whom Mr. Bonano had come in contact in his post-law-enforcement career.
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