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Online Casino News for Saturday - February 14, 2004

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• Kerry succeeds in D.C., Nevada caucuses
• Regulator completely informed: casino
• What cost of casinos?
• Legislators mixed on casino project
• Prohibition requested for new casinos
• Friday the 13th doesn't distract patrons of A.C. casinos
• Bridgeport contemplates taking a gamble on casino
• DeJope casino would be $3 million charge a year for state
• Bowlers spells big bucks for district
• Dog Track Owner Revokes Bid For A Poker Room
• Yes, Casino Fever Makes A Return
• Don't fall for a ride on casino agreement
• Advantages of gambling are a joke
• Gaming Commission to examine casino plans
• Seneca Indian Nation's influence exceeds its reservations
• Fresh poker faces
• Blumenthal, casino foes confront Kent locals
• Lemay seeks the elements promised in casino agreement
• Casino business craps out in La.
• Vegas not Paris is widely popular hot spot for lovers
• Proposal aims for casino revenues
• Missing Newark man returns home after eight months in Atlantic City
• Casino supporter convenes with Bridgeport mayor
• Room tax extension wanted: Payment to Casino Express would be ongoing
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Kerry succeeds in D.C., Nevada caucuses - 2004-02-14
Democratic presidential front-runner John Kerry triumphed on the east and west today, swamping his opponents in Nevada and the District of Columbia caucuses to build his advantage in delegates required for the nomination. His rivals pinned their anticipation on the coming Wisconsin primary to attempt to slow him down.

"Right now, John Kerry is the man," stated Mark Ogulnick of Boulder City, a casino gift shop manager who went to the Las Vegas caucus.
Read the full story at Houston Chronicle
 
Regulator completely informed: casino - 2004-02-14
Victoria's gambling regulators have long been aware of Crown Casino's high-roller practices - which last month were determined by the Federal Court to be threatening the ability to control fraud, tax evasion and money laundering - according to a Crown spokesman.

The Sunday Age last week stated that the Ye case had not yet been referred to the gaming authority.
Read the full story at Melbourne Age
 







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