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Online Casino News for Thursday - January 1, 2004

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• Thousands ignore security concerns to celebrate new year in Vegas
• Casino venture provokes outcry
• Racetracks rallying to get casinos
• Gaming stocks were eventually a sure bet in 2003
• Thousands Rejoice In Vegas For The New Year
• Racing tracks will be defeated without casino-style games
• Genting chairman passes on Asia's largest casino group
• Court backpedals on casino decision
• Casino platform provokes opposition
• Casinos of tomorrow look quite discouraging
• No early notice on closing of Duke's Casino in Sparks
• Investment company suggests reservation, casino close to Denver
• Santa Fe Springs presents annual First Night street celebration
• Prosecutors issue a look at strategy from first Binion trial
• 'Coexistence' auctions goodies for 2004
• Thousands reject security concerns for the new year in Vegas
• Australian partygoers say never again
• Top Two London Exhibition Halls Are On Auction Block
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Thousands Rejoice In Vegas For The New Year - 2004-01-01
Roughly 270,000 people left a trail of empty beer bottles, plastic cups and terrorism worries once welcoming 2004 on the Las Vegas Strip under 10 sets of fireworks and a plethora of confetti and glitter.

After midnight, Jon Walker of Wyattsville, N.C., embraced various strangers in front of The Mirage hotel-casino's Siegfried and Roy statue.
Read the full story at KGO San Francisco
 
Racing tracks will be defeated without casino-style games - 2004-01-01
Casino-style games and horse racing tracks are crucial to the racing trade's success.

The Oklahoma Thoroughbred Association President Joe Alexander stated race tracks will become defunct if the state Legislature does not approve the casino-style games at tracks.

"There is nothing else that we can try that I know of to get those purses bigger and keep the horses running," Alexander stated. "If it doesn't happen, then I think it is over."
Read the full story at Shawnee News Star
 







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