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Online Casino News for Sunday - February 8, 2004

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Borgata casino considering expansion by now - 2004-02-08
The Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa is little over 7 months old, but the parent company is currently talking expansion.

Buoyed by success, Borgata CEO Robert Boughner informed gaming analysts in a conference call on Wednesday that Boyd Gaming Corp has commenced the design phase to include additional casino space, more meeting space, more bars, more restaurants and more retail stores.
Read the full story at CourierPostOnline.com
 
Country Club Hills casino proposal provides less profit - 2004-02-08
The wheeling, dealing and preaching struck a fever pitch last week as the Illinois Gaming Board revealed proposals for the state's sole available riverboat gaming license.

Harrah's Entertainment Inc.'s proposal of $375 million was the second-highest, as the company seeks to establish a hotel and casino in Waukegan and attract brand new gamblers from Wisconsin.
Read the full story at Star Newspapers
 






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