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Online Casino News for Friday - February 6, 2004

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Donald arrives in Vegas - 2004-02-06
On Wednesday, Nevada's Gaming Control Board overwhelmingly recommended Donald Trump be given a Nevada gaming license.

Mr. Trump -- who owns three major casino hotels in Atlantic City and also runs a riverboat in Indiana and an Indian casino close to Palm Springs -- has long been suspected to have an interest in coming to Nevada. He and his companies passed the threshold requiring investigation and licensure by state regulators when he bought 358,000 shares of Riviera parent Riviera Holdings Corp. a year ago.
Read the full story at Las Vegas Review Journal
 
Black Enterprise Report to Launch New Episodes in February - 2004-02-06
The Black Enterprise Report will commemorate February as Black History Month with the broadcast of four all new half-hour programs that concentrate on the progress and successes of African American entrepreneurs.

On February 7 the Black Enterprise Report will profile Detroit-based CEO Don Barden, whose pioneering management style and inventive methods for growing his business helped him become the first and only African American to own a Las Vegas casino.
Read the full story at PR Newswire via Yahoo!
 






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