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Online Casino News for Friday - February 13, 2004

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• Five additional casinos could be available for state
• Measure Would Grant N.Y. Tracks Complete Casinos
• Displaying its hand
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• Connecticut Legislators Insist State Is Ready For Gambling-Impact Study
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• Casino dice are prepared to roll yet again
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• New bus path to replace monorail
• Carcieri offers legislation
• Trump seeks to sell resort stakes
• Casino to Compensate Sub-Contractors
• Kalispels debut major Northern Quest venture
• Casino backers, foes dispute upcoming referendum
• Long weekend intended to spice up local business
• Series puts fiscal sights on females
• Primary attendance may be highest in decades
• Female gamers are growing up
• Castaways employment trade fair
• Horseshoe Reimbursement Deal
• Credit Suisse to Seize Control of Trump Hotels
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• Adams rallies Brisbane hopeful
• Hollywood actor in Durban to push for festival
• Village notifies Welch: No agreement
• Nevada casino businesses continue to top tax list
• Barbican traffic disorder 'looming
• Region jumping with excitement this weekend
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• Gamblers will be betting $200 at minicasinos shortly
Online Casino News
Displaying its hand - 2004-02-13
For the first time since Caesars Entertainment Inc. emerged as the sole owner of Bally's Casino New Orleans last year, the dying riverboat is about to embark on a major effort to lure new gamblers and push existing patrons to gamble more to revive its sagging funds.

Bally's has had a tough time in recent years and will be confronted with more rivals once slot machines arrive at the Fair Grounds racetrack.
Read the full story at NOLA Live
 
Man trades in sandwiches for casino - 2004-02-13
Subway restaurant founder Frederick A. DeLuca disclosed Thursday that he has supported the Schaghticoke Tribal Nation since 1996 with hopes of assisting it in building a casino resort in Bridgeport, where he launched his first submarine sandwich shop 39 years ago.

The city previously had a deal with a more local tribe, the Golden Hill Paugussetts, in which Bridgeport would donate property for a casino in exchange for settlement of land claims and a part of slot machine earnings.
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