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Online Casino News for Sunday - February 1, 2004

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• Sequel drives writer back into casinos
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• Columbus landmark gets a makeover
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• Public gambling debate; legislators work on expansion measure
• Instant-bingo cash trailed
• Gaming board won't display its hand
• Legislators vow no more betting
• Casino receives tax slash from City Council
• Casino rivals question whether deck was stacked
• Casino agreement deals school regions problem
• Pechanga tribe in conflict regarding gaming money
• Las Vegas would be perfect - if they abolished gambling
• Budget speech may actually get legislators moving
• Casino Night Customers
• Wages of sin? It comes in the form of $408 million . . .
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Public gambling debate; legislators work on expansion measure - 2004-02-01
As Iowans ready to sound off Monday on the possible gambling expansion in the state, a core group of legislators and lobbyists is curently hard at work, crafting legislation that could chart a new direction for the business and communities gambling on riverboat casinos.

But there is also lots of behind-the-scenes horse trading among gambling industry insiders, legislators who want to see gambling development and those who want to secure casinos on their home turf from new competition.
Read the full story at QC Times
 
Instant-bingo cash trailed - 2004-02-01
Lisa Wagner responded to a newspaper ad for a secretarial job in August 2000 -- a career move that placed her on the witness stand in a federal gambling trial last week.

But from the witness stand, Wagner detailed an operation in which heaps of money were coming in and being used to lease expensive cars, pay expensive rent, and feather a Key West bank account that was intended to pay for a casino in the Central American nation of Costa Rica.
Read the full story at Akron Beacon Journal
 







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