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Online Casino News for Tuesday - March 25, 2003

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• Congress Wants to Regulate Online Wagering
• Antigua Could Fight U.S. Online Gambling Ban
• Video gambling machines on another role in Senate
• Negotiations regarding casino taxes nearly resolved
• Government settles gambling expansion suit
• Former Sask. gambling boss won't face charges
• Lengthy lawsuit over Energizer Bunny resolved
• California track created for gambling from home
• House panel gives racetrack casino go-ahead
• Indian gaming brings concern to some N.Y. officials
• Lottery mailing not easy to avoid
• Casino gaming a losing wager according SRPEDD
• Red Cliff ends decade-old casino plans
• Casino Stocks Drop As Fight Persists
• Tribe makes second appeal for casino
• Kickapoo, Brown County open discussion on casino expansion
• Hard times for Detroit casino, lays off 3 execs
• Paul Micucci becomes Executive Vice-President of MEC's Gaming Division
• 69/89 interchange tries to upgrade with modern times
• U.S. Online Gambling Ban Plan Sparks Fight From Antigua
• Tragic truck overturn hits Bossier City
• Phone, Net Contest Plea Thrown Out
• Reno contemplates purchasing former Onslow
• Middle East war quickens two local weddings
• Lawrenceburg City hall to relocate
• Leaving the beaming lights on for you
• Former U.S. Lime & Minerals vice president sentenced
• Horse Track Becomes Online Gamble
• Antigua Could Battle America's Online Gambling Ban
• Opening Day parade coordinators seeking Rose lookalike
• Casino show production will make you wanna shout
• Florida Senate Panel Authorizes Video Poker Law
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Congress Wants to Regulate Online Wagering - 2003-03-25
Psst! Want a good bet? Americans love to bet, legally or illegally. Want a better bet?
Online gambling has gone from being a nuisance vice to a booming e-commerce empire driven partly by Americans. Want the best bet? Congress wants to do something about it.
Just what to do, however, is the huge inquiry for lawmakers.
Read the full story at at Internet News
 
Antigua Could Fight U.S. Online Gambling Ban - 2003-03-25
As legislation moves steps ahead in Congress to abolish Internet gambling, one Caribbean island is concerned the proposed new guideline will destroy licensed online casinos operating on its shores, and deprive it from necessary revenues.

Internet gambling is going through major growth, according to Christiansen Capital Advisors, which states the market will reach $6 billion this year, and as much as, $10 billion by 2005.
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