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Online Casino News for Thursday - January 29, 2004

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Club Keno's 'casinos' - 2004-01-29
One of the state's latest gambling hot spots has a half-dozen well-worn tables in its primary seating area, a sliding-door cooler filled with Budweiser and Miller Lite, and a jukebox where Jimi Hendrix rules.

Club Keno players choose numbers and gamble up to $20. Computerized "drawings" display on TV screens every five minutes to announce any winners.
Read the full story at Flint Journal (subscription), MI
 
In our opinion state-owned casino worth looking into - 2004-01-29
A state-owned casino may answer more than a few financial questions in Minnesota.

Include table games like 21, roulette and poker, which supply more entertainment and longer play than the money-grabbing slot machines that many greedy states now prefer. Make such a casino a spot worth going to for a night's entertainment, not just another slot palace that sucks up the cash from customers and shoots them out the door.
Read the full story at Mankato Free Press, MN
 







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