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Online Casino News for Saturday - February 14, 2004

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Online Casino News
Yes, Casino Fever Makes A Return - 2004-02-14
Yes! Park City has seen the return of casino fever - or some softened version of it.
As everyone definitely knows by now, the Schaghticoke Tribal Nation unsuspectingly got federal recognition last week from the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA).

Paul Timpanelli, Bridgeport Regional Business Council president, stated that the city should examine any proposed Indian casino carefully. The business council strongly supported a non-Indian casino bid in Bridgeport in 1995, but times have changed.
Read the full story at Poker Mag
 
Don't fall for a ride on casino agreement - 2004-02-14
Madison is one of America's wonderful midsized cities. It's a state capital, home to a world-class university and a fabulous place to visit. Those who think that a casino will improve Madison's image or make the city more enticing as a destination are fooling themselves.

The reason is simple. Casinos have possessed the country like a silent storm. A few decades ago they were unknown outside of Atlantic City, N.J., and Nevada.
Read the full story at Capital Times
 







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