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Online Casino News for Thursday - January 29, 2004

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Online Casino News
Casinos Ask For Speedy Gaming Lab Approvals - 2004-01-29
Beyond a locked door is some of the latest new casino technology. One machine is a state of the art cash dispenser. A slot game spurts out computerized cash vouchers.

Because they're in this lab on Biloxi's back bay, and not on a casino floor, casino executive feel they're losing funds. Gaming commission chairman Len Blackwell isn't sure they're right.
Read the full story at WLOX, MS
 
Ehrlich asks for more cooperation - 2004-01-29
In his second State of the State address to a legislature controlled by the opposition party, Republican Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. today called for a "rededication to the fundamental principles that brought us here."

Raising elementary and secondary education funding by $326 million.
Passage of a bill legalizing slot machine gambling.
Read the full story at Baltimore Sun, MD
 







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