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• Casino bid could receive one final roll
• Chukchansi Gold provides Best Casino Dining Granted Valley Award
• Ex-veteran's organization president accused of fraud
• State declines Vernon Downs harness permit; no VLT casino either
• Vegas softens drought restrictions; plans to draw more water to region
• Casino leaders' health leads to hearing postponements
• Board Refuses Renewal of Vernon Downs' Operating License
• Penn National not satisfied with slot revenue allocation
• Convicted killer sees another postponement in trial
• Mountain View Casino to make rifts
• House: No Additional Casinos For Iowa
• Etta May to appear at Bad River casino March 6
• Kent officials considering their choices over Schaghticoke recognition
• Casino gambling law brought in both chambers
• Detroit City Council clears path for establishing casinos
• Vegas Casino Company's No. 2 Exec Exits to Start New Firm
• Hollywood, Fla., Hotel-Casino Job Fair Lures Tons Of Candidates
• Vote could assist or endanger casino development
• Revised slots measure upsets lobbyist
• Post claims Royal Group disclosure never its solid suit
• Tourism Can Be a Financial Boon, But Also Provokes Conflict of Cultures
• N.Y. man accused of assault at casino
• Tons of applicants line up for new casino jobs
• Clark could file casino measure today
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Tourism Can Be a Financial Boon, But Also Provokes Conflict of Cultures - 2004-02-27
The San Xavier del Bac Mission throws long winter shadows across a broad plaza, where John Fendenheim is making his comfortable tourist shop neat.

Emerging from flat desert on the 2.8 million-acre Tohono O'odham Reservation west of Tucson, the Spanish mission has been a pillar of O'odham life for almost three centuries. And, along with casinos, it's emerged as a financial foothold for the reservation's 24,000 locals.
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N.Y. man accused of assault at casino - 2004-02-27
Police took a Flushing, N.Y., man into custody Thursday after he was captured on surveillance cameras in a casino elevator beating and robbing of a 68-year-old casino patron.
The victim had left the baccarat area of Mohegan Sun in a motorized scooter and was trailed to the elevator by Jiancheng Yuan, 40, of 146-08 Ave., Flushing.

Yuan was watched striking the victim in the face and head with his fists and knocking the victim from his scooter onto the floor, police reported.
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