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• Ameristar St. Charles' 2003 profit doubles
• Effort grows to get Seneca casino downtown
• Caribbean casinos lure net gamblers offshore
• Plans for casino fuel land interest
• Gaming tribe seeks to expel tenth of its own
• Las Vegas hotels cancel Super Bowl parties
• City casino idea gaining weight
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• Casino rivals wonder if deck was stacked
• FIFE: Casino gets tax cut from City Council
• Don't raise the stakes
• Illinois could become first state owner of casino under bid plan
• Revenue probe uncovers new vein
• Reno woman pleads guilty in Club Cal Neva robbery
• With Casino, Cherokee Makes For A Jackpot Getaway
• Give Voters Decision On Local Casino
• Woolsey, Vara debate RP casino
• Slots initiatives in Md. and Pa. threaten Atlantic City's position
• Need for affordable housing increasing
• Gambling service's funding slashed
• Casino developers to present Natchez plan to Mississippi regulators
• Legislation To Require Indian Casino Approval
• New R.I. casino project a debate of expansion vs. invasion
• Give voters decision on local casino
• Tulalip Casino lays off 240 employees
• Business Boost In Tama
• World Poker Tour Events Continue Dramatic Growth
• Turner leaves post after questions about his conduct
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Casino developers to present Natchez plan to Mississippi regulators - 2004-02-01
The developer of a new casino in Natchez says he will present his plans to Mississippi gaming regulators in February.

Charles Cato, president of Emerald Star Casino, hopes to buy the Ramada Hilltop and the Briars bed and breakfast and locate the 35,000-square-foot dockside casino just south of the Mississippi River bridge.

The site plan is the first step in gaining approval for a casino license.
Read the full story at Biloxi Sun Herald
 
Legislation To Require Indian Casino Approval - 2004-02-01
Two East Coast members of Congress want to increase community involvement with Indian gaming expansion.

U.S. Representatives Christopher Shays, R-Conn., and Frank Wolf, R-Va., on Wednesday introduced the Tribal and Local Community Relationship Improvement Act, which would require state legislatures to approve new Indian casinos.
Read the full story at GamblingMagazine.com
 







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