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Online Casino News for Monday - January 5, 2004

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• Huge boost for Indian casinos
• Rose Admits It Was 'Wrong' and 'Stupid' to Bet on Baseball
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• Gambling generates mixed returns for Wis. tribes
• Tribe runs ads supporting expansion
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• Councilors asked to clear John Hay casino issue
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• Foes not backing down on casino fight
• Angeles cops attack illegal gambling
• Cambodian Casino Might Terminate Jobs of Thai Workers
• Casino may be in the works for Hercules
• Game of Poker Over New Zealand Casino
• Philippine Tribes Oppose Casino Plan
• Castaways Hotel & Casino Finishes First Step to Becoming a Public Corporation
• Tribe, county happy with ruling regarding casino
• Caesar and Cleopatra Christen Caesars Entertainment's New Name at the New York Stock Exchange Opening Bell January 6, 2004
• American Indians upset over `Geronimo' liquor store in Florida Panhandle
• Man robs drinking buddy after fight in motel room
• Casino gambling should be considered
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Governor wants spending details disclosed - 2004-01-05
Gov. Bill Richardson wants to expose the secrecy related to how New Mexico's horse tracks and Indian casinos spend millions of dollars needed to treat compulsive gambling.

Richardson plans to ask the state Gaming Control Board to make a regulatory change that would allow the public to know where the state's four horse tracks are spending the treatment money.
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Gambling generates mixed returns for Wis. tribes - 2004-01-05
A decade of tribal gambling has generated the wealth unevenly among Wisconsin's Indian reservations, bringing phenomenal increases in living standards for two, but leaving the other nine still experiencing poverty and lagging incomes, an Associated Press review found.

The review of U.S. Census Bureau figures found that the Potawatomi reservation in northern Wisconsin and the Oneida reservation in northeast Wisconsin saw their incomes skyrocket and their poverty rates plummet between 1990 and 2000.
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