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Online Casino News for Friday - March 14, 2003

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• Sebelius pushes for slots at tracks and casinos in Dodge City
• Study shows Casino would cost area millions
• Ore. declines tribes’ stadium-casino agreement
• Sebelius lays out $300 million budget package
• Roseville senior citizen is robbed of $8,000 in scam
• Governor, lawmakers spreading the pain
• Legislators predict gambling bill won't survive
• Taking a gamble
• $30 million pledged for gaming expansion
• Traditional-style Blackpool gambles on glossy centre
• Icahn patient with Atlantic City casino
• Bill would reveal private casino numbers
• Casino Employee Hides Bills In Sweatpants
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Sebelius lays out $300 million budget package - 2003-03-14
Gov. Kathleen Sebelius reported today that she had expected to lay out a budget proposal at the end of next week or early the following week. This is in the hopes that it would raise or cut $300 million to $330 million.

Her proposal will involve a gambling component and she didn't omit higher taxes.
Read the full story at CJ Online
 
Roseville senior citizen is robbed of $8,000 in scam - 2003-03-14
A 71-year-old Roseville man who naively tried to assist his grandson, instead lost $8,000 to a con artist.

The bandit, acting as the victim's grandson, stated that he lost $8,000 in gambling at a Detroit casino and would be in serious trouble with some "real bad guys" if he didn't pay them back without delay.
Read the full story at Macomb Daily
 







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