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Online Casino News for Monday - January 26, 2004

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• Major stakes, gambling initiatives Card rooms target tribe's monopoly
• Indians seek Palm Springs entertainment facility
• Tribe seek casino facility in downtown Palm Springs
• Slow casinos in the Catskills
• An A.C. establishment with antiques
• Not Limited to the Reservation
• Bolton casino receives greenlight
• Tribe envisions entertainment district
• Don't take a chance on expanded gaming
• Queen Mary 2 Comes to Florida
• VLTs ready to launch in a city already familiar with gambling
• Schaghticoke decision could have major effect
• Legal slots in Berks not probable
• Tribe criticizes Carcieri proposals
• Mob's 'mini-casinos' increasing, sheriff states
• Graton tribe insists county disregarding hate speech
• Music in casinos, from karaoke to Alan Parsons
• Desperate for cash, N.Y. wager on gambling
• Gambling fate decided by Franklin voters
• Sigma Game Given Mississippi Authorization
• VGMs prepared to launch in a city that's no stranger to betting
• $100 gamble on Panthers could turn to $10,000 for one man
• Gambling, a lucrative profit or a curse?
• Md. lawmakers received endowments from gaming interests
• Cardroom owner cautious about bets
• Playing rough with casino revenues
• Indians seek Palm Springs entertainment facility
• Gaming Tribes possibly fined for illegal machine
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Don't take a chance on expanded gaming - 2004-01-26
The state of Minnesota has no sound excuse to expand gambling under its auspices. We feel the need to reiterate our opposition to casino schemes because, alas, the Chimera of something-for-nothing is loose in the Capitol already.

Legislators last week heard testimony on four casino proposals, with boosters claiming millions of dollars in profits to the state would materialize for scholarships, to assist northern Minnesota Indians, to build sports stadiums.
Read the full story at Pioneer Planet
 
Queen Mary 2 Comes to Florida - 2004-01-26
The Queen Mary 2, the world's biggest and most lucrative passenger ship, fulfilled its maiden trans-Atlantic voyage Monday, arriving at this Florida port.

The ship includes six restaurants, 14 bars and clubs, a library, theater, pools, a disco and casino. Elevators - 22 of them - ferry passengers from floor to floor.
Read the full story at Bradenton Herald
 







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