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Online Casino News for Wednesday - February 4, 2004

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• Uncertainty regarding Indian casino
• MGM Mirage Expects to Construct Casino in U.K.
• Oneida considers energy solutions for Turning Stone casino
• Gambling interests contribute funds to PAC
• Arbitration requested in Campo casino dispute
• Tribes, Arnold draw closer to negotiation
• Beating outside casino won't deter Utah groom
• Fabrizi mentions taxes, casino in State of City discussion
• Politicians concerned over CVS
• Tribes, governor motion forward on casino agreement
• RMB stake in Global Resorts up for grabs
• Feds subpoena four closely associated to Morial
• Lines drawn regarding gaming funds
• Tribes, governor go forward with casino contract
• Cash machine crooks snatch £50,000
• Hollywood Casino put on the market
• Ruling revives gambling war at Statehouse
• Tourist Venues Pop Up, Result From Casino Funds
• Legislators promise to retrieve money from casinos
• Gambling opponents say casinos' payments come with a price
• U.K. diplomat conducts business call on Gulf Coast
• Judge commands Boomtown relocation details
• Tribes, governor move one step closer to casino deal
• Either You Love Harrah's or Hate It
• Groom Weds in Hospital Following Abuse
• Illinois gov. wants to contemplate Penn National’s casino bid
• Michigan Mayor Seeks An End to Seniors' Casino Journeys
• Harrah’s shows record quarterly earnings but profit drops 34.3%
• Card will add points for food, display purchases
• Castaways Probably Done
• Developer Said To Be Offered New Jersey Casino Authority Job
• Casino vote sees light again
• Casino receives Rockaway endorsement
• Roulette wheel goes round on a casino
• Phony 'support' letters unveiled
• Sugglish toursim affecting Ontario gaming
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Oneida considers energy solutions for Turning Stone casino - 2004-02-04
The Oneida Indian Nation is constructing a $13 million co-generation plant to supply power to its Turning Stone casino resort after discovering what it called a modest deposit of natural gas in Madison County.

The nation stated that it has received an exploration lease for the land, which it does not own and refused to identify.
At the same time, the nation stated that it is completing construction of a co-generation central utility plant as part of its $308 million expansion at Turning Stone.
Read the full story at AP via New Jersey Online
 
Gambling interests contribute funds to PAC - 2004-02-04
A national political committee lead by Maryland Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller raised $175,000 from gambling interests in the final six months of last year, according to records revealed yesterday.

The federal inquiry is centred on $225,000 in contributions that the DLCC received in 2002 and early last year from horse-racing interests looking to legalize slot machine gambling in Maryland.
Read the full story at Sunspot
 






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