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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
• Governor wants spending details disclosed
• Gambling generates mixed returns for Wis. tribes
• Tribe runs ads supporting expansion
• DISTRAUGHT BRITNEY WEDS AND DIVORCES IN A DAY
• Councilors asked to clear John Hay casino issue
• Las Vegas - Capital of the Impulse Wedding
• State Comptroller suggests possible electronic gambling for revenue
• Perrin bids for Sky TV
• 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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Castaways Hotel & Casino Finishes First Step to Becoming a Public Corporation - 2004-01-05
VSS ENTERPRISES, LLC, owners of the CASTAWAYS HOTEL CASINO AND BOWLING CENTER, publicly stated today that Dec. 31 marked the completion of the first step of its reorganization plan.

The plan, when complete, will result in registering and listing on NASDAQ NATIONAL MARKETS common shares of stock in the CASTAWAYS HOTEL CASINO AND BOWLING CENTER.
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Tribe, county happy with ruling regarding casino - 2004-01-05
It seems that El Dorado County and the Shingle Springs band of Miwok Indians are briefly satisfied with the result of a state lawsuit, which was designed to stall or prevent eventual construction of a casino/hotel in Shingle Springs.

After consideration, Judge Lloyd Connelly of Sacramento County Superior Court, ruled last week that all aspects of an environmental impact report conducted on a proposed interchange and subsequent casino/hotel project on Shingle Springs Rancheria land had been met except one.
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