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Online Casino News for Tuesday - February 3, 2004

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• Tribe gambling on success in different areas
• Charities cheated of funds
• Tribe to urge for casino vote
• State should look into ownership of casino with 'safeguards'
• $506M proposal project for state-owned casino
• Racino development is looming
• Lawmakers hear earful on gambling
• High court to disclose racetrack tax decision
• Castaways like gone for good
• Hollywood promoter gives Hard Rock helping hand
• 2 candidates for director of casino authority
• NY Leaders Urge for Casino In The Heart Of Buffalo
• Counties subject to great benefits from DeJope casino
• Lanesville looks to casino funds to help replace unsafe gym
• Strife divides tribe
• Super Bowl sparks increase in gambling
• Las Vegas Sands Discloses Fourth Quarter and 2003 Results
• Vestin Capital Acquires Penniless Castaways
• Atlantis purchases CasinoCAD from CDI
• Former casino employee's bomb prank rap
• City gambles on £250m casino venture
• Tribe Revives Bid for Kenosha, Wis., Casino
• SEC stops fraudulent Vegas casino scam
• King Neptunes Casino has a $114,930 Jackpot winner
• Venetian profit drops; cash flow, advancing revenue
• Targeting the Hispanic market online
• Widows honor victims of AC disaster
• Casino constructor gets job close to Vegas
• California Community Reacts to Tribal Casino Plan
• R.I. Investigates CVS Over Corporate Conspiracy
Online Casino News
Atlantis purchases CasinoCAD from CDI - 2004-02-03
Las Vegas-based Casino Data Imaging, a supplier of slot analysis software to the casino industry, has revealed two new sales of its advanced report writing and visualization analysis interface, CasinoCAD(C) Network v4.3, to Atlantis Paradise Island, Bahamas and Delaware Park Racetrack & Slots.

Atlantis, developed and managed by Kerzner International Limited, is the company's flagship destination including a 2,317-room, ocean-themed resort located on Paradise Island, the Bahamas. The casino is the Caribbean's biggest.
Read the full story at ATE Online
 
Former casino employee's bomb prank rap - 2004-02-03
A one-time casino worker who fell off a ladder and broke his arm on the job will face trial in Brisbane for apparently threatening to drive a bomb-laden car into the building. Irfan Kaya faced a committal hearing in Brisbane's Magistrates Court today, cradling his broken left arm which still wears the scars of his six metre fall over two years ago.

Defence barrister Simon Hamlin-Harris informed the court Kaya, of Fitzgibbon on Brisbane's northside, attempted to contact casino boss Howard Dreitzer twice about fixing his arm following the accident in 2001.
Read the full story at Townsville Bulletin
 






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