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Online Casino News for Thursday - February 5, 2004

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• 'Price is Right' ready for return via gambling online
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• Initiative could generate millions
• Isle of Capri gets ambitious with St. Louis County casino
• Panel doubts growth of California casinos
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• Lawmaker: Tracks delaying casino agreement
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• Plymouth wants city casino voyages to end
• MGM Mirage agrees to deal for UK casino
• Calculated state cuts of casino decline
• Tracks Would Like to Switch Tables on Gambling
• 20th Casino Night to be birthday celebration
• Illinois biased in justly regulating casinos, it owns one
• Controversial halftime flash shows how far we've come
• D.M. states it would copntemplate a casino
• Nevada Official Talk Use of National Emergency Unemployed System
• Judge temporarily bans SoCal tribe from excluding members
• Casino patrons were forced to leave without notice
• British Land partner with MGM on Meadowhall Casino
• Earnings Get a Boost at Boyd Gaming
• Casino project disclosed
Online Casino News
Initiative could generate millions - 2004-02-05
A proposed statewide measure that could expand slot-machine gaming to non-Indian sites in California could generate millions of dollars for Oceanside and the Del Mar racetrack.

Ocean's Eleven Casino in Oceanside – the only San Diego County site among the 16 considered for new slots – could get 800 of the machines.

City Manager Steve Jepsen stated that could put up to $1.6 million a year into city coffers, if the projections of $100,000 in yearly winnings from every machine are on target.
Read the full story at SignOn San Diego
 
Isle of Capri gets ambitious with St. Louis County casino - 2004-02-05
Isle of Capri Casinos is now proposing a $300 million complex for south St. Louis County, as it attempts to up the ante on Pinnacle Entertainment's current proposal to construct in the region.

"We looked at the full potential of the market," stated Tim Hinkley, the president and chief operating officer for Isle of Capri. "We offered more games, more casino space, more hotel rooms, more restaurants. That's how much we want to be in this market."
Read the full story at South East Missourian.com
 






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