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Online Casino News for Saturday - January 24, 2004

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• First Meeting Issued By New Gaming Committee
• Greek isle casino was huge gamble
• Tribe Proposes Casino Agreement
• Affleck Gambles His Troubles Away
• Casino funding examination will be delayed
• Jackpot: Could Mississippi finally get one?
• Lytton Pomos and state convene over sharing funds
• Blagojevich takes seat on Illinois Gaming Board
• Second court discards lawsuit to stop casino
• Internet gambling growth labeled threat to Nevada
• Governor, Narragansett chief in battle over casino
• Wisconsins make efforts towards Vernon site
• Casino Declines MP Entry After Cruise
• Casinos require rivals
• Supporting casino: County officials no, unions yes
• State seems to use $58M surplus
• Census shows gaming drops to 10th most popular job
• Authorities recognize man in casino parking garage accident
• Russian region wagers on high casino tax for budget
• Crooks re-appointed to tribal chairman post
• Gov chooses Gaming Board member
• Former casino exec uses knowledge to keep Sun Rose blooming
• Tribe presents offer for more contributions to state general fund
• Wagerlogic Debuts New Blackjack & Bonus Slots
• City Council wants probe into land acquisition
• Families mourn loved ones in Samaritan shooting
• Crapshoot Pairs Teach Locals Tricks Of The Trade Of Dealing
• Casino training program launching in Vineland
• Tribes offer bigger share to the state
• Inquiry provoked offer for Dome
• M'ville unable to obtain $500,000 grant
• Ascension council greenlights District 1 program aid
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Tribe Proposes Casino Agreement - 2004-01-24
The proposition, a state constitutional amendment, would allow tribes to feature all casino games, including craps and roulette, something they cannot do under current state law.

And it would give them the right to manage as many casinos on their reservations as they chose, with as many slot machines as the market would bear... In exchange, tribes would pay 8.84% of their gambling earnings to the state — the rate that California corporations are taxed on their profits.
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Affleck Gambles His Troubles Away - 2004-01-24
Heart-broken actor Ben Affleck spent his first night as a bachelor gambling, in an attempt to forget about his break-up from his fiancee Jennifer Lopez.

The former Hollywood golden couple ended their romance on Tuesday following a whirlwind 18-month relationship.
Affleck and a group of supportive buddies spent Tuesday at a Los Angeles casino until 5am.

An onlooker stated that, "Ben looked really down."
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