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Online Casino News for Sunday - January 25, 2004

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Bill Ordine, soothing tequila gods in Sin City - 2004-01-25
Jimmy Buffett, the balladeer whose popular song - "Margaritaville" - is a tribute to booze and warmer climes, has brought his own brand of hedonistic escapism to Las Vegas, a place that's quite well-known with the idea.

Buffett has launched a Margaritaville restaurant and bar at the Flamingo Hotel & Casino, which has given a healthy portion of its prime location in the center of the Vegas Strip to the tropical-themed watering hole.
Read the full story at Philadelphia Inquirer
 
The Kenosha casino escapade - 2004-01-25
On paper, it appears like a can't-lose proposition. Menominee tribal officials state that a proposed casino in Kenosha would bring in up to 6,000 new jobs and a $500 million annual economic windfall.

They feature, in this particular instance, two lawsuits and the need to get authorization for the casino from local officials, the state and the feds.
Read the full story at JS Online
 







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