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Online Casino News for Tuesday - February 10, 2004

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Online Casino News
Racetrack slots concept a worry at casinos - 2004-02-10
Bidders on a proposed lease of Monmouth Park will probably be confronted with delays in implement slot machines, as a result of resistance from Atlantic City casinos, stated the head of the state agency that runs the track.

Zoffinger stated that he and other state officials have been convening with casino representatives, who are contemplating paying subsidies toward racetrack purses in exchange for a postponement on pursuing slot machines or video lottery terminals at the tracks.
Read the full story at Asbury Park Press
 
Is Belle Vue the new Las Vegas? - 2004-02-10
Manchester’s historic Belle Vue race stadium could see a new future as a Las Vegas-style gambling emporium. The first oval track in Britain to present a greyhound race in 1926, it is one of six UK stadiums set to be seized by a US gaming giant.

If that occurs, the race track could be transformed into a gaming venue with an on-site casino. Belle Vue is now part of the £270m leisure group Wembley plc, which has been aimed at by US-based MGM Mirage.
Read the full story at ATE Online
 






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