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Online Casino News for Thursday - February 5, 2004

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• Panel doubts growth of California casinos
• No regular business
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• Lawmaker: Tracks delaying casino agreement
• Cyclic disorder
• Tribe gambles on ballot
• Tribes, Arnold draw closer gambling agreement
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• Plymouth wants city casino voyages to end
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• Calculated state cuts of casino decline
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• 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
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Cyclic disorder - 2004-02-05
With 13 days left until Cubs pitchers and catchers report (gee, can't the White Sox finish first in anything around here?), here are some spring-training tales to follow:

7. Catcher Ivan Rodriguez will think about exercising a clause that permits him to end his contract once he sees that the Tigers play their home games in Detroit.
6. Pete Rose will appear and talk about the evils of gambling to any team training within 75 miles of a casino.
Read the full story at Chicago Sun-Times
 
Tribe gambles on ballot - 2004-02-05
The Narragansett Indians and the community of West Warwick have been shot down before in their efforts to put a casino election on a statewide ballot, but this time, Rep. Timothy Williamson says, "The stars are in alignment and the planets are, too."

Williamson and his West Warwick colleague, Sen. Stephen Alves, joined Narragansett Chief Sachem Matthew Thomas and Jan Jones, to launch a measure to build a half-billion-dollar resort-style casino in what currently represents one of Rhode Island's five distressed communities.
Read the full story at Pawtucket Times
 






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