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• Ameristar St. Charles' 2003 profit doubles
• Effort grows to get Seneca casino downtown
• 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
• "Hawaiian Punch," Brian Viloria headlines Feb 13
• 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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City casino idea gaining weight - 2004-02-01
Is a casino on the cards for downtown Rochester?

After years of rumors, serious talks are taking place about the possibility of East Main Street, particularly the Sibley Building or Midtown Plaza, blossoming with a sea of one-armed bandits.

The discussions come as governments increasingly look to gambling for new revenue and as a Rochester mall magnate continues to work with Indian tribes to build a casino in New York.
Read the full story at Rochester Democrat Chronicle
 
"Hawaiian Punch," Brian Viloria headlines Feb 13 - 2004-02-01
Sugar Ray Leonard Boxing will be bringing the ever-exciting “Hawaiian Punch,” Brian Viloria (13-0-0, 8 K.O.’s) to The Mohegan Sun Resort and Casino in Uncasville, Connecticut on February 13th in an NABF title defense against world-class contender Juan Alfonso Keb Baas (30-9-2, 20 K.O.’s). The 12-round match will headline ESPN2’s February 13th Friday Night Fights telecast.

Co-featured on the telecast will be 2000 Olympic Bronze Medalist, bantamweight “Untouchable” Clarence Vinson (12-1-0, 5 K.O.’s) from Washington, D.C. in a ten-round contest against the crafty Dominican, Fausto Rosario (11-9-0, 6 K.O.s).
Read the full story at Doghouse Boxing
 







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