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Trump Gets Encouraging Words: Donald J. Trump won a cautious sign of approval from New Jersey regulators that he had sufficiently cleaned up his house of debt to hold onto his three Atlantic City casinos. “I think overall, it’s probably a positive (score) for Donald Trump and his casinos,” Thomas Auriemma, deputy attorney general with the Division of Gaming Enforcement said after a hearing in Atlantic City. Trump has opened his finances to the New Jersey Casino Control Commission, trying to persuade them that he is strong enough financially to run his gaming properties.
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