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Online Casino News for Monday - March 24, 2003

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Hit the Jackpot? No Bucket Needed - 2003-03-24
It's not mandatory to ask Dot Houseman twice if she thinks the new coinless slot machines that spit out paper vouchers are an exciting thing. "I love them," stated the Carson City (Nev.) retiree as she sat in front of a Triple Play Poker machine at the Atlantis Casino Resort in Reno one recent afternoon. "You don't have to handle coins, so your hands don't get dirty. It's no pain, no strain. They should have them in all the casinos."
Read the full story at Business Week
 
Casinos End Catchy Themes As War Begins - 2003-03-24
The happy-go-lucky advertisements of Connecticut's two casinos were dropped from television airwaves resulting from the war with Iraq, casino officials reported.

The "Come Play" and "Have yourselves a ball" slogans were eliminated last week after the U.S. military campaign commenced in Iraq. Casino operators stated they would examine their marketing strategies as the war continues.
Read the full story at Macon Telegraph
 







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