Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes reported a decline in slot machine revenues for the month of May 2010.
The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal
Nation reported a win of $56.4 million. That's down 9.4 percent from May 2009, The New London Day reported.
The Mohegan Tribe reported a win of $65 million. That was down 7.0 percent from last year,
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Foxwoods' and Mohegan Sun's slots 'win' down in May
(The New London Day 6/15)
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