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Online Casino News for Sunday - January 4, 2004

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• Prosecutors may contact USFK in gambling probe
• Rose will probably make confession as book hits stores
• Britney Spears tied the knot with childhood friend
• Another revision at PNP looms
• Antitax activist blasts 'giveaway' of Maryland gaming licenses
• Cash-Strapped States Has New Challenges
• Illegal gambling expected to resume
• Lawmaker's tribesmen critical of casino plan
• Report: Selig has no decision about Rose
• State Lawmakers Ruch to Fix Educational Aid System
• Rose: 'Yes I Did'
• Casino opponents -- worried about traffic and crime -- organize in St. Louis County
• Casino jobs attracts crowds
• Area's casino outlook has new turn
• FBI analyzed Las Vegas hotel lists in terror alert
• Britney Spears married -- but will annul marriage
• The holy of holes: Tribal golf courses
• 4 politicians to fight it out vs. Vergara
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Antitax activist blasts 'giveaway' of Maryland gaming licenses - 2004-01-04
Jeffrey Hooke, an antitax activist from Tysons Corner, Virginia, has initiated research throughout the past year questioning what he deems the "giveaway" of gaming licenses potentially worth millions of dollars to a small group of Maryland racetrack owners, who he considers are politically connected.

Hooke’s studies have reportedly played an influential role in the political debate revolving around the value of a gaming license, whether video lottery terminals should be permitted only at racetracks, and whether gambling licenses should be open to competitive bidding.
Read the full story at Thoroughbred Times
 
Cash-Strapped States Has New Challenges - 2004-01-04
Still coping with money worries, state policymakers go back to work to deal with some tricky problems: Medicaid cuts, higher education funding, and whether to allow more gambling among them.

Finding solutions will be tough, and made that much harder by lawmakers keeping one eye on fall elections. Some states -- especially in the manufacturing-heavy Midwest -- are struggling with the same economic difficulties that saw higher taxes and widespread cuts the last three years.
Read the full story at Newsday
 







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