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Online Casino News for Tuesday - January 6, 2004

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• One more hustle from fading Rose
• Rose still has long odds on getting to Hall of Fame
• Permit denied for casino Baguio
• Former associate claims Rose did bet from clubhouse
• State to roll dice on tax reform, gambling
• No conclusion yet to Rose revelation
• We married and then 'all hell broke loose:' Britney ex
• Chief hopeful that Jena Band can hash out casino agreement
• Man arrested on running gambling ring
• OMAR SHARIF LINKS GAMBLING FOR BAD MOVIE ROLES
• American Real Estate to acquire two Las Vegas casinos
• Kentucky Legislative Leaders Lukewarm on Racetrack Gaming
• Developer hops on casino with city
• Local casino group should stay in race
• Prescription Coverage Glitch Worries Some Casino Workers
• Canterbury racino proposal alive again
• Cash Systems, Inc. Gets Contract to Provide Services at Seminole Tribe Of Florida Casinos
• Britney Single Again As Judge Annuls Marriage
• New downtown events center to enhance convention building
• Plenty of good seats at private casinos
• Lake Tahoe, Carson casinos also do well despite snow
• Ho-Chunk members talk to casino opponents
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We married and then 'all hell broke loose:' Britney ex - 2004-01-06
Marrying Britney Spears was a "cool" concept that rapidly became a nightmare, the singer's ex-husband, Jason Alexander, commented in an interview about their 48-hour marriage.

Alexander, a childhood friend of Spears, said the two had gone to the Nevada desert gambling resort on the spur of the moment to celebrate New Year's Eve and had found themselves in a hotel room in the wee hours of Saturday morning.
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Chief hopeful that Jena Band can hash out casino agreement - 2004-01-06
The chief of the Jena Band of Choctaws says she is hopeful that she and the governor can work out a casino agreement that is fair both to her tribe and the state.

Gov. Mike Foster said Monday he's not sure he can get the deal he wants before he leaves office Jan. 12. The Jena Band has not agreed to a deal that would offset the state's loss of revenue from competing casinos, he said.
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