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Online Casino News for Thursday - January 29, 2004

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Justices Leery of Including Games at Native Casinos - 2004-01-29
The state Supreme Court today appeared hesistant to end Indian casino gambling in Wisconsin, but several justices also appeared doubtful about authorizing new games in the casinos.

New compacts signed by Doyle the year before, permit additional games like craps, roulette and keno, and justices seemed impatient to get to the question of their legality.
Read the full story at Casino City Times, MA
 
Making the state a slots proposal it can't decline - 2004-01-29
I will gladly be slot machine czar for the state of Maryland. I am pitching my hat in the ring - my pants, too. Take my life - please.

I would like to be the guy who enters Maryland's future slot machine emporiums, shoots his French cuffs and struts around like some Vegas casino mogul, welcoming the customers and making sure Pat Sajak has a fresh drink when he comes in from his home in Severna Park to play the slots version of Wheel of Fortune.
Read the full story at Baltimore Sun, MD
 







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