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Online Casino News for Sunday - January 25, 2004

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Once-guarded state adopts gambling - 2004-01-25
For a state that abolishes gambling in its constitution, New York has come a long way in a short period of time.

Just four years ago, New York had two Indian-run casinos and no intentions of more. Horse racing tracks included horses, not video slots. There were no instant lottery games. And politicians truly considered eliminating Quick Draw, the television-monitor numbers game in restaurants and bars.
Read the full story at Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
 
Shooting Vegas Was Norm For Newton - 2004-01-25
Fashion photographer Helmut Newton, popular for his nudes, was in his element in Las Vegas.

"He loved shooting the underbelly of Las Vegas," recalls Ray Favero, a local casting director.

In the middle of assignments, he strayed off the Strip to shoot strippers at the Palomino Club. He watched the offbeat on Fremont Street and loved the grilled cheese sandwich at the Golden Gate casino.
Read the full story at Las Vegas Review Journal
 







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