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Online Casino News for Tuesday - March 25, 2003

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• Government settles gambling expansion suit
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• Lengthy lawsuit over Energizer Bunny resolved
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• 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
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• Middle East war quickens two local weddings
• Lawrenceburg City hall to relocate
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• Horse Track Becomes Online Gamble
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• Opening Day parade coordinators seeking Rose lookalike
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• Florida Senate Panel Authorizes Video Poker Law
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Video gambling machines on another role in Senate - 2003-03-25
A Senate committee sent a message to the House on Monday -- that electronic gambling machines remain an option for paying for smaller class sizes and enhanced teacher pay in Florida.

With serious support from South Florida's pro-gambling legislators, the Senate Regulated Industries committee passed a video gambling bill sponsored by chairman Alex Diaz de la Portilla, R-Miami.
Read the full story at Miami Herald
 
Negotiations regarding casino taxes nearly resolved - 2003-03-25
Statehouse negotiations to conclude a major dispute over casino taxes are likely to come to an end this week, a Republican legislative leader said Monday.
"We're still talking, but we're getting close to the end. We're either (going) to agree or disagree," explained Dows Republican Stewart Iverson, Senate majority leader.

The dispute, which also is being battled in the courts, threatens financing of environmental programs that are supported by gambling revenue.
Read the full story at Des Moines Register
 







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