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Connecticut Legislators Insist State Is Ready For Gambling-Impact Study - 2004-02-13
The stories and figures have stacked up for seven years as Connecticut got a balanced financial plan with billions of dollars from two American Indian casinos and the state lottery while delaying a gambling impact study.

On Wednesday morning at the state Capitol, a woman who stole from her employer to feed the slot machines at Foxwoods Resort Casino included her tale to the state's increasing history of legalized gambling.
Read the full story at Miami Herald
 
Subway creator supports tribe - 2004-02-13
Milford-based Subway founder Frederick A. DeLuca supported the Schaghticoke Tribal Nation's successful proposal to gain federal recognition, in hopes the tribe would construct a casino in his native Bridgeport.
He said he invested in the Schaghticokes out of the desire that their first choice for constructing a hotel and casino would be Bridgeport, home of the first Subway shop.

"I feel like I owe a lot to Bridgeport," DeLuca shared. "It think what the city really needs is a large amount of jobs."
Read the full story at The Connecticut Post
 






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