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Headline: Despite petitions from foes, city attorney
recommends against referendum on revenue-sharing pact with tribe The Rohnert Park City Council will meet Tuesday to decide whether to
put a controversial Indian casino agreement before the voters, or fight
attempts to repeal the $200 million pact. Casino foes have collected
more than enough signatures to force a referendum on the
revenue-sharing agreement with the Graton Rancheria tribe. Even though city officials maintain the matter isn't subject to
voter approval, the council acknowledges it must take some action, even
if only to reject the referendum. Casino opponents, who have
launched a campaign to recall four of the five City Council members,
vowed to take the city to court if it doesn't put the agreement before
voters or repeal it outright. "The voters are demanding the right to
vote and we feel we have the right to vote," referendum proponent Lynne
Conde said Friday.
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Press Democrat.com Headline:
Ex-Sahara
owner readies return to strip Eight years after selling the venerable Sahara Hotel to the late
William Bennett, Paul Lowden is preparing to build a new casino on the
Las Vegas Strip on a 27-acre plot of land he kept immediately south of
the Sahara. Lowden, 59, chairman, president and chief executive of Archon Corp.,
announced last week that he will team up with well-known Las Vegas
architect Veldon Simpson to construct a hotel-casino with a unique main
attraction: a 600-foot “observation wheel” that would give guests
high-level views of the Strip and the Las Vegas Valley. Details of the proposed project were described in general terms in a
news release issued Friday by Archon, which did not say how much it
would cost.
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Reno Gazette-Journal
The Tunica County
Planning Commission will hold a public hearing Monday afternoon
regarding a rezoning request that would help clear the way for the
construction of a $100 million race track complex. The
Copyright 2003 Clarksdale Press
Register (THAILAND) Against Buddhism, will
hurt the poor' Opposition to the government's plan to
open Thailand's first casino in a multi-billion-baht entertainment
complex is growing, with pro-democracy networks and a prominent senator
kicking off the campaign. The groups said public hearings planned
by the government amount to mere window-dressing as they were bound to
support its stand. Copyright 2003 Bangkok Post
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Date: 12/7/03
By: Clark Mason
Source: Press Democrat.com
http://www.pressdemo.com/local/news/07referendum_b1.html
Date: 12/1803
By: Jeff Burbank
Source: Reno Gazette-Journal
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Headline: Rezoning hearing set for Monday on Tunica track
Date: 12/6/03
By: James Jennings
Source: Clarkdale Press Register
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Headline: No dice, say activists as
opposition grows
Date: 06/03/2003
Source: Bangkok Post
The Interior and Finance ministries are studying the feasibility of the
project. The complex would have a casino, football-betting outlets and
recreational facilities under one roof. Suriyasai Katasila,
secretary-general of the Campaign for Popular Democracy, said he
disagreed with the project.
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