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Gambling board: Owners of Oxford casino can't be kept secret

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

OXFORD, Maine -- The state Gambling Control Board has ruled that releasing the names of the investors behind a casino under construction in Oxford would not be a violation of trade secrets or of the owners' privacy.

The control board ruled Tuesday that the names as well as their percentage of ownership could be made public, despite the objections of lawyers for Black Bear, who claimed disclosing the information would violate privacy.

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