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Online Casino News for Wednesday - February 4, 2004

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• California tribal casinos have undefined destiny
• Evolution of California tribal casinos seems uncertain
• Slots Dispute Uses Detroit As Evidence
• Request made for borrow and spend financial plan
• Tourism slowdown impacting Ontario gaming
• Legislators' Gambling Project Sounds Recognizable
• Narragansett Indians disclose $450 million casino project
• Rosecroft offer for slots endangered by sale disputes
• A Gemstone in the Desert
• Lottery foresees $160 million less from video slots
• Committee Rules Against Postponement Of Slots Law's
• Tracks Want to Change Game on Gambling
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Slots Dispute Uses Detroit As Evidence - 2004-02-04
The plan for slots in Maryland will be revealed Tuesday in Annapolis. Critics insist it puts the weight of balancing the budget on the backs of gamblers. Backers say it's a swift solution that works, but does it?

A city similar to Baltimore legalized casinos ten years ago. It is an example that provides a lesson for Charm City. Maryland is certainly not the first state to deal with the question of legalizing gambling.
Read the full story at GamblingMagazine.com
 
Request made for borrow and spend financial plan - 2004-02-04
The subject in Gov. Ed Rendell's annual budget address Tuesday was ''more.''

More legislative moves on long-sought property tax reform and the slot machines he wants to pay for it. More state funding for public education. More action on his delayed $2 billion economic stimulus package.

Still to be determined is whether the Delaware Nation, an Oklahoma tribe with historic links to Pennsylvania, should have a casino.
Read the full story at Allentown Morning Call, PA
 







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