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Online Casino News for Wednesday - January 28, 2004

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• Connecticut casinos looks at other states
• Pennsylvania Gov. Makers New Slot Sell
• Governor rejects casino tax, track slots
• An increase in tax demanded for tourism
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• Rendell proposes his third slot-machine agenda
• Gambling Bill schedule is ‘all speculation’
• International Poker Tour Continue To Generate Growth
• Agreement wanted on gaming debate
• Hate speech on Indians and casinos undeserved
• Ho-Chunk earnings, featured services deemed a wash
• This is no ‘Mirage’
• State earnings slightly under budget predictions
• Aladdin chiefs content despite $4.1 million loss
• Lottery, casino business on Alabama border
• Mirage to Purchase Gaming Company Wembley
• MGM Mirage Witnesses Rise In Casino Profits
• Senator expects to forge ahead with Internet gambling bill again
• Electors in Iowa region greenlight riverboat casino project
• 'Mass Chaos' Emerges as NYC's First Racino Launches
• Ontario to introduce first phone counselling for bettors
• Video slots show up in convenience store
• Nebraska Governor Contests Gambling Development
• VLT's Make Glitzy Debut In NYS
• Pennsylvania gov. attempts another slot machine plan
• Busch insists Md. should have slots parlors
• WMS Businesses Looks Into U.K. Jackpot
• Governor backs off casino tax, track slots
• Nation continues running up a tab
• $490M proposal to purchase Wembley
• Coaching state legislators in Budget 101
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VLT's Make Glitzy Debut In NYS - 2004-01-28
The state's huge gamble on video lottery terminals started today in a maze of flashing lights in a room larger than a football field.

With the launching, critics claim, the state's constitution, penned in 1777 was trampled. Cornelius Murray, an attorney representing anti-gambling concerns, disputes that the state constitution bans slot machines, VLT's and most casino gambling.
Read the full story at WROC, NY
 
Pennsylvania gov. attempts another slot machine plan - 2004-01-28
Gov. Ed Rendell stated Tuesday that his administration would blend elements of several delayed gambling bills into one bill and use the profits from legalizing slot machines to cut property taxes, fatten horse-racing purses and fund construction projects.

The slot machine proposal was the focus of Rendell's 2002 election campaign, but Rendell recognized that he waited until now to move in hopes that legislators who had quickly introduced bills last spring could reach a deal.
Read the full story at Las Vegas Sun, NV
 







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