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Online Casino News for Tuesday - February 10, 2004

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Aussie hotel-casino gets snapped up by SKYCITY - 2004-02-10
MGM Mirage has arranged to sell its Australian hotel-casino for an estimated $150 million to the SKYCITY Entertainment Group, the Las Vegas-based gambling company publicized late Tuesday.

The resort is situated on 18 acres of beach-front land in the port city of Darwin, in northern Australia. It includes 450 slot machines and 26 gambling tables.
The sale is subject to regulatory and government authorizations.
Read the full story at Seattle Post Intelligencer
 
R.I Bill Would Design Gaming Control Panel - 2004-02-10
Existing video-slot operations and any casinos constructed in Rhode Island would be regulated by a paid executive commission and a "gaming enforcement" division of the attorney general's office, under a bill proposed by Attorney General Patrick C. Lynch.

The current Harrah's casino bid calls for casino management by the state Lottery Commission. Lynch, in an interview, stated "it's understandable that if they propose a casino, they want to propose how it's regulated."
Read the full story at Miami Herald
 






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