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Online Casino News for Friday - March 21, 2003

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• Online Gambling Ban's Delay Brings Criticism
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• Top Three Online Gambling Trade Shows
• Coalition rallies in opposition of proposal to add casino gambling
• Gambler Is Issued Treatment Rather Than Jail Time
• Casinos would bear majority of new taxes
• Front Media and IGSN Reveal New Program For Online Gaming
• New 24 Hour Bingo Site Debuts at Nickelbingo.com
• Gambling proceeds for February plunge
• Fed Judge Agree In Favor Of Santee Sioux Casino
• Court is in favor of Santee Sioux in casino battle
• New bill reduces Nevada's rainy day fund of $135 million
• Decision postponed for Chicago casino
• South African Gaming Group Reports Rise In Earnings
• Le Reve makes comfortable bid on Wynns unique opportunity
• New Jersey authorizes dates reduction for Monmouth, the Meadowlands
• Controversial Illinois gaming board member quits
• Court reverses casino developer Wynn decision
• Conflict has little impact on Las Vegas gaming business
• Hunt Adkins propels casino ad campaign
• Lawyer New Jersey Requires Election for VLTs
• From Gambling Addiction To Cancer: Production of health videos
• Food-service backing casino industry, tax on businesses
• Real-estate and casino mogul insists Miss USA pageant is a worthy investment
• February gambling profits drop miserably
• March Madness recommendations for the majority
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February gambling profits drop miserably - 2003-03-21
After months of showing incessant year-to-year gains, the state's gambling revenues from Colorado's 43 casinos fell last month to $51.6 million from $57 million in February 2002.

There's one less casino in operation in the state this year compared to last year.
Read the full story at Denver Business Journal
 
March Madness recommendations for the majority - 2003-03-21
It is a hopeful moment. A time when perfectly sensible people respond with insane behavior -- including body paint and wigs made of old pom-poms.

A time when law-abiding office employees in the United States commence their own illegal gambling pool and get away with it. A time when "amateur" athletes take the limelight in a way that rivals even the Olympics.
Read the full story at Kentucky New Era
 







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