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Online Casino News for Saturday - February 21, 2004

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• Casino hotel growth slow but steady
• Gambling addict wins a fortune in court ruling against casino
• The Third Day Of Debate On Casino Gambling Ends Without A Vote
• Judge rejects anti-casino request on Bangor track
• Casino foes gaining steam
• Family-Pac Opposes State-Owned Casino
• Unions blast Cieslewicz
• People Watch
• Tribe to vote on recall of council
• Job fair at tribe hotel
• Woman cleared in night club rumpus
• Judge rules for racetrack
• Developer bringing second casino to Natchez
• Meskwaki Tribe To Double Tama, Iowa, Casino Size
• Meskwaki tribe proposes $150 million casino and hotel expansion
• Schaghticokes make casino pitch
• Judge rules for racetrack
• NEW DETROIT PUBLICATION: Street sales bring dollars and dignity
• Bureau of Indian Affairs staff has ties to conflicted Miwok tribe
• Illinois Mayor Probed In Licensing Investigation
• Gambling blacklists prove to be a dicey proposition for casinos, players
• $36M SunCruz Deal Approved
• Tribe to vote on recall of council
• American tribes build for the future … but fear for their past
• Lifeguards start training today
• Schaghticoke acknowledgement ruling to be appealed
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Casino hotel growth slow but steady - 2004-02-21
Two months after it opened, the $16 million Little Creek Casino Hotel is roughly 50 percent full on an averaga day.

And that's just okay so far with general manager Doug Boon, who mentions that two recent weekends were sold out with gamblers.

"In the first 15 days, business was pretty soft," Boon said Thursday. "But we've sold a few of the weekends out, and business is picking up more and more."
Read the full story at The Olympian
 
Gambling addict wins a fortune in court ruling against casino - 2004-02-21
A compulsive gambler who lost his business and tried to commit suicide after accumulating huge debts on casino blackjack tables and roulette wheels finally had some luck in Austria last week.

The country's Appeals Court ruled that Christian Hainz should be reimbursed €499,729 (£336,709) by the operator of two casinos where he claimed that he lost up to €2.5 million (£1.68 million) in a three-year betting binge. He argued that the casino had done nothing to help to cure his gambling habit, and should pay back some of his losses.
Read the full story at Telegraph.co.uk
 







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