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Top gaming regulator leaves post
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2002 The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation's top gaming regulator is leaving his job, The New London Day reports. Robert Hayward has been involved in gaming operations since gaming started for the Connecticut tribe. He became chairman of the tribe's gaming commission in November 1996. George Henningsen, senior vice president of compliance at Foxwoods, is interim chairman, the paper reports. Hayward is moving onto another tribal government job. Get the Story:
Hayward resigns from tribal gaming authority (The New London Day 3/6) Relevant Links:
Foxwoods Resort Casino - http://www.foxwoods.com
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