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Online Casino News for Sunday - March 23, 2003

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• The cards are down for gambling backers
• Federal money-laundering rules will be issued in Nevada
• Keep an eye on state legislators
• Improving community from the inside
• Caesars bets on Celine Dion show
• Bivins supports '02 expenditures
• Man wins biggest slot machine jackpot ever
• Casino artists boogie down at Meadows fund-raiser
• Careless spending put state in huge mess
• Illinois schools financial watch list continues to increase
• Lawmakers choose to extract nearly all of Rainy Day fund
• Workplace willing to take NCAA pools
• Federal money-laundering rules will be issued in Nevada
• The cards are down for gambling backers
• Improving community from the inside
• Keep an eye on state legislators
• Bivins supports '02 expenditures
• Caesars bets on Celine Dion show
• Casino artists boogie down at Meadows fund-raiser
• Man wins biggest slot machine jackpot ever
• Illinois schools financial watch list continues to increase
• Careless spending put state in huge mess
• Workplace willing to take NCAA pools
• Lawmakers choose to extract nearly all of Rainy Day fund
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Federal money-laundering rules will be issued in Nevada - 2003-03-23
Nevada casinos will be intended to meet new federal cash reporting regulations, after the U.S. Treasury Department rejected a proposal by Nevada gambling regulators to permit the state to continue with its present reporting system.

Officials reported the new guidelines will require reports from close to 40 more Nevada gambling businesses that generated between $1 million and $10 million on a yearly basis.
Read the full story at Nevada Appeal
 
The cards are down for gambling backers - 2003-03-23
You can gamble on hearing plenty about betting this week. Don't stake much, though, on the Legislature supporting more slot machines or blackjack tables this year.

Like leaders in many states, Minnesota legislators hoping to develop more legalized gambling think their proposals deserve a closer look as a strategy to guide much-needed money into depleted state checkbooks.
Read the full story at Duluth News Tribune
 







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