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 $100 million Casino and Hotel Project Proposed 
by Rincon San Luiseno Band of Mission Indians 
and Harrah's in Southern California
 
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 18, 2000 - Harrah’s Entertainment, (NYSE: HET) today announced that one of its subsidiaries signed a letter of intent with the Rincon San Luiseno Band of Mission Indians (Rincon) to develop and operate a $100 million casino and hotel project on Rincon tribal land in Southern California. This is the first agreement reached between a California Indian tribe and a major gaming company. 

“Rincon’s 600 tribal members are seeking the self-reliance and economic development contemplated under Proposition 1A on March 7, 2000,” said John Currier, Tribal Chairman. “This project will enable the Rincon people to emerge from poverty and get off the welfare roles. This development will create good tax paying jobs with high quality benefits for the Tribal population and the surrounding communities. 

The project as currently contemplated will generate approximately 400 construction jobs and 1,200 permanent jobs. The majority of the workforce will be hired from the tribe or local area.” The Rincon tribal land is located near Valley Center, a 30-minute drive north of San Diego, California. This location has convenient access to metropolitan San Diego, La Jolla, Del Mar, Escondido, and Orange County. 

“We are thrilled to be selected by Rincon to develop and operate a world-class casino on their tribal land,” said Philip G. Satre, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Harrah’s Entertainment. “We believe this agreement reflects Harrah’s excellent reputation with Native American tribes across the country. We have long been advocates of Indian gaming, and we worked hard to build trust and support among these important partners.” 

“We fully expect the Rincon casino to be the premier casino in Southern California,” said John Currier, Tribal Chairman. “The Rincon Tribal Council on behalf of the Rincon Band is pleased to select a company with the reputation, the experience and the resources of Harrah’s Entertainment. After evaluating several other companies, we felt that Harrah’s commitment to Indian gaming was unparalleled and important in our decision is that Harrah’s did not oppose California Proposition 5. We look forward to doing great things together.” 

The project is dependent upon voter approval of California Proposition 1A, as well as other approvals including the National Indian Gaming Commission. 

Harrah’s currently operates casinos for the Ak-Chin Indian Community near Phoenix, Arizona, The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in Western North Carolina and the Prairie Band of Potawatomi Indians near Topeka, Kansas. 
 

Located in the Kansas heartland, approx. 15 miles north of Topeka. Over 700 slot machines and 35 table games. Other amenities include a 366-seat bingo hall, Harrah’s  Fresh Market Square Buffet and the Prairie Pub lounge, an adjoining 100-room hotel and specialty gift shop.
 
Harrah's Prairie Band

Harrah’s Entertainment, Inc. is the most recognized and respected name in the casino entertainment industry operating 20 casinos in the United States. Founded more than 60 years ago, Harrah’s is focused on building loyalty and value with its targeted customers through a unique combination of great service, excellent products, unsurpassed distribution, operational excellence and technology leadership. 

Statements in this release concerning future events, future performance and business prospects are forward-looking and are subject to certain risks and uncertainties. 

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Contact:
Harrah’s Entertainment, Inc.
Jan Jones 
702-579-2646
or Elliot Sloane
212-486-9095, ext. 860
http://www.harrahs.com
 
Also See: Performance Payout Checks Totaling $2.1 Million Awarded to Harrah's Employees forThird Quarter Performance / Nov 1999 
Bay Mills Indian Community Interested in Building Major Casino at the Pontiac Silverdome Providing up to 3,500 Jobs / Nov 1999 
Pala Tribe and Anchor Gaming Plan to Develop a $90 Million Casino Near San Diego / Sept 1999 
Pueblo of Santa Ana and Hyatt to Create New Mexico's First Major Golf and Spa Resort / Feb 1999 

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