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Since before Wyatt Earp gambled with Doc Holliday in Tombstone, Arizona, and the rich and famous flocked to Monte Carlo casinos on the Riviera, poker chips have been weighted down with lead, a toxic metal. In the latest showdown under the voter-adopted state anti-toxics law, an Oakland nonprofit with a a long string of notches in its environmental-safety belt two weeks ago forged a clean poker ...
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Quote Missouri economy struggles, but casino revenue upBy JIM SALTER updated 12:39 p.m. ET Aug. 12, 2008
ST. LOUIS - The economy may be struggling, but Missouri's casinos are still going strong.
The latest figures from the Missouri Gaming Commission show that overall casino gambling revenue rose 7 percent in July to $146.9 million, up from $136.9 million in July 2007.
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SCARBOROUGH (Aug 12, 2008): Scarborough town councilors remain skeptical about the lynchpin of a town-center development proposed at Scarborough Downs – slot machines.
“They’re asking the town and the Town Council to gamble on gambling,” Councilor Judith Roy said after an Aug. 7 meeting, when developer Gene Beaudoin presented his proposals to the Town Council. “I think it’s a...
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ST. LOUIS — The economy may be struggling, but Missouri's casinos are still going strong.
The latest figures from the Missouri Gaming Commission show that overall casino gambling revenue rose 7 percent in July to $146.9 million, up from $136.9 million in July 2007.
The casinos continue to do well even as Missouri's jobless rate remains high. The state's June unemployment ra...
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