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Online Casino News for Monday - February 9, 2004

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• N.J., casinos bargaining for track agreement
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N.J., casinos bargaining for track agreement - 2004-02-09
New Jersey's casinos are in discussions to bolster racetrack purses in exchange for a postponement on pursuing video lottery terminals at the tracks, printed in a published report.
A deal being brokered by the state would boost purses by up to $25 million annually with a deal potentially finalized by the end of this month, The Press of Atlantic City reported, citing sources knowledgeable with the negotiations.

Casino executives are worried about the slot-machine-like video lottery terminals.
Read the full story at Las Vegas Sun
 
From Illinois to Trump Casino - 2004-02-09
TFS music students head to the stage on Tuesday
Thornton Fractional South High School's Music Department will offer its winter show at 7:30 tonight in the school gym, 18500 Burnham Ave.

Park district schedules trip to Trump Casino
Trip to Trump Casino in Gary, Ind. will be Feb. 28 and is endorsed by Lan-Oak Park District, 2550 178th St. Registration deadline is Friday. Cost is $27 for locals and $32 for nonresidents. All partakers will be granted a $15 coin voucher for the casino.
Read the full story at NWITimes.com
 






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