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Online Casino News for Wednesday - January 14, 2004

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• South Korea investigates North Korea's cyber-casino
• Governor supporting casino close to Speedway
• BetonSports.com wants to give consumers a say
• Harrah's will purchase home of popular poker tournament
• Gaming on or off
• Gran hits the £265,000 poker jackpot
• Sebelius supports request for state-owned casino
• Savannah riverfront to see casino boat revival
• Summit aspire to lure fire service with casino earnings
• Purchase of Horseshoe may come with a price
• Iowa County Observes Gambling Legislation Cautiously
• Mayors attempt to save Crestwood casino agreement
• Gov. McGreevey Eases Analysts Concerns Over Casino Industry
• Going Ahead With Casino Schedule
• World Series of Poker will proceed but location is in limbo
• Oakland's Grobe appointed Iowa Foundation president
• Gambling at the top of Chartrand's Top Kansas Stories Of 2004?
• Casino agency slashing funding of A.C. entertainment
• Casinos are amongst SunCruz's $32M wager
• Revenue official on paid leave during probe
• Investors Propose $32 Million for Assets of Dania Beach Casino Company
• State's minor casinos witnessing rough period
• Lummi Nation combats substance abuse
• Gaming committee brings field down to two casino developers
• Tight race for casino developers, County says Harrah's out
• Tribe claims it's resistant to suits
• Sides prepared to contest casino lawsuit
• Wright Prepared To Entertain
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South Korea investigates North Korea's cyber-casino - 2004-01-14
Security authorities here have issued a crackdown on South Koreans who have wagered through a "cyber-casino" run by North Korea's state lottery company, officials reported Tuesday.

Police have also launched a probe into Hoonnet, a South Korean firm which has a partnership with the Internet lottery and gambling business named Jupae with North Korea.
Read the full story at The Star Online
 
Governor supporting casino close to Speedway - 2004-01-14
Gov. Kathleen Sebelius is supporting a proposal to build a casino near the Kansas Speedway.

The governor's chief counsel, Matthew All, testified Tuesday in front of the Senate Federal and State Affairs Committee that the governor would endorse a state-owned or Native American destination casino.
Read the full story at Kansas City Kansan
 







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