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SUMMER 2006,
Boston, MA
REGULATING PARI-MUTUEL RACING: WHAT IS THE IDEAL MODEL?
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Greg Avioli,
Deputy
Commissioner &
CEO, Ntional
Thoroughbred
Racing
Association,
Lexington, KY
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Steve Barham,
Associate
Coordinator,
University of
Arizona Race
Track Industry
Program, Tucson,
AZ
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Remi Bellocq,
CEO, National
Benevolence &
Protective
Association,
Lexington, KY
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Jack Cory,
Representing the
National
Greyhound
Association and
the Florida
Greyhound
Association,
Tallahassee, FL
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Ed Martin,
President,
Association of
Racing
Commissioners
International,
Lexington, KY
INDIAN GAMING: WHAT
RECOURSE WHEN COMPACT NEGOTIATIONS FAIL?
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Paula Hart,
Deputy Director,
Office of Indian
Gaming
Management –
Office of the
Assistant
Secretary,
Department of
Interior,
Washington, DC
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Phil Hogen,
Chairman,
National Indian
Gaming
Commission,
Washington, DC
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Raquel
Rodriguez,
General Counsel
to Governor Jeb
Bush,
Tallahassee, FL
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Mark VanNorman,
Executive
Director,
National Indian
Gaming
Association,
Washington, DC
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David Vickers,
President,
Upstate Citizens
for Equality,
Syracuse, NY
WINTER 2006,
San Diego, CA
RACINOS: SUPERSEDING THE HORSE INDUSTRY?
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Ben Nolt,
Executive
Secretary,
Pennsylvania
Horse Racing
Commission,
Harrisburg, PA
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Ron Sultemeier,
President,
Delaware North
Gaming, Buffalo,
NY
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John Roark,
President,
National
Horsemen’s
Benevolent &
Protective
Association,
Temple, TX
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Charles
Lockhart, Vice
President of
Racing, Dover
Downs, Dover, DE
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Tom Grey,
National
Coalition
Against
Legalized
Gambling,
Rockford, IL
NEW GAMING TECHNOLOGY: CAN STATES KEEP PACE?
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Rebecca Paul,
President,
Tennessee
Education
Lottery,
Nashville, TN
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Charles Foti
Jr., Attorney
General, State
of Louisiana,
Baton Rouge, LA
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Marc Clayton,
Board Member,
Nevada Gaming
Control Board,
Las Vegas, NV
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Bruce Rowe, Vice
President,
Business
Strategies,
GTECH Gaming
Division, Las
Vegas, NV
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Curtis Linnell,
Wagering
Analyst,
Thoroughbred
Racing
Protective
Bureau, Elkton,
MD
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