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Okla. tribes win temporary respite
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THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 2002

Three Oklahoma tribes challenging federal Indian gaming regulators have won the right to continue operating a controversial casino machine on a temporary basis.

A federal magistrate issued a temporary restraining order that was requested by the Choctaw, Chickasaw and Cherokee Nations. The order is in place until a full recommendation can be made to a federal judge, a move which could come as early as today.

The ruling was made over a casino machine manufactured by MultiMedia Games Inc. (NASDAQ:MGAM). Shares of the Texas company tanked in recent days as the dispute unfolded.

Yesterday, the stock was up $2.02 to $21.90, an 8 percent rebound. The ruling, made in the late afternoon, was not announced by the company.

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Disputed casino game to continue for now (The Daily Oklahoman 6/20)

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Relevant Links:
Multimedia Games - http://www.multimediagames.com
National Indian Gaming Commission - http://www.nigc.gov

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