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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
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• 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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Casino platform provokes opposition - 2004-01-01
Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell, R-Colo., stated Wednesday that the Sand Creek Massacre descendants don't want a casino close to DIA connected to the 1864 slaughter.

Council Tree Communications of Longmont proposed the Cheyenne-Arapaho Homecoming Project to Gov. Bill Owens in October.
Read the full story at Rocky Mountain News
 
Casinos of tomorrow look quite discouraging - 2004-01-01
To the editor:

With the casino bosses promoting the optimistic response to the slip-in, slip-out machines to the public, I have an outlook on the casino of the future:

-- It will be smoke-free.

-- It will have all slip-in, slip-out slot machines, all outfitted with automated-teller machine access for swift cash withdrawal and player-card only play.
Read the full story at Las Vegas Review Journal
 







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