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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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Judge rules for racetrack - 2004-02-21
A state judge has rejected arguments by an anti-casino group to freeze a conditional racing license in the hands of the Bangor Historic Track.

Friday's decision came one day before the effective date of a voter-approved state law that allows slot machines at commercial racetracks if certain conditions are met.

Tracks need a racing license from the Maine Harness Racing Commission before they can operate slot machines.
Read the full story at WMTW
 
NEW DETROIT PUBLICATION: Street sales bring dollars and dignity - 2004-02-21
Darrin Martin stopped Greektown casino tourists, powersuit-wearing businessmen and anyone who would give him a chance.

Flashing a stack of NewDay papers and showing his photo ID badge, his sales pitch one weekday afternoon was at many times the same.

"Hi ladies. I'm Darrin, and I'm selling a newspaper that's here to help the homeless," he said to one group.
Read the full story at Detroit Free Press
 







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