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Online Casino News for Monday - February 16, 2004

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• Petitions For Additional Gambling Development Coming Soon
• Museum criticized for 'renting' Monets to Vegas casino gallery
• Meaning of gaming revenue creates confusion in Mississippi
• New casino to revive Klerksdorp economy
• Lawyer insists police were unsuccessful in averting fatal Laughlin biker melee
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• Casino Firm Weaves Web for Supporters
• Casino Businesses Continue To Top Tax List
• Sin City 'more popular than Paris' for couples
• Stop corporate tax breaks, no service tax
• Macao predicts powerful economic growth in 2004
• Seniors coordinate casino voyage
• Wisconsin residents have great reasons to vote
• Wisconsin voters to have major role in Democratic primary
• Casino Operator Pinnacle Expects to Inject $550 Million
• Interpretation Of Gaming Earnings Creates Confusion In Mississippi
• The major gamble
• Franchise Expansion Required for VLTs
• Concepts of the Radium Springs' destiny
• BLM seeks a casino to cash out
• Broad alliance rips casino
• Discussion of new Conn. casino provokes traffic worry
• Tribe’s new position could generate money from feds
• Bayfront lots, expected construction in Barnegat
• Government takes closer look at purchase of hotel-casino at Hoover Dam
• Alcoholic scam artists rob the hearts of viewers
• Laughlin gun fight DVD sealed
• Grand Bahama Business Outlook planned for Spring
• School financing hangs in the balance at Rotunda this week
• Exotic auction lures an assembly at Casino Aztar Hotel
• Woman murdered, boyfriend wounded close to Harrah's
• Blagojevich takes aim at business tax 'loopholes'
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Iowa legislators to struggle with school funding - 2004-02-16
After teachers and school administrators have grumbled they are holding off on purchasing textbooks and rationing paper as a way to handle state funding cuts, Iowa lawmakers will go back this week to determine how many new dollars schools will get in the 2006-2007 school year.

The measure would permit up to five new riverboat casino licenses in the state, lift a restriction that riverboats casinos cruise 100 days annually and would let the state’s horse and dog tracks include table games to the already existing slot machines.
Read the full story at QC Times
 
Petitions For Additional Gambling Development Coming Soon - 2004-02-16
Keep the Money in Nebraska will probably be circulating a total of expanded gambling petitions by the end of this month, according to Julia Plucker of Omaha, who is vice chairman of the association.

If the Keep the Money in Nebraska rally and the November vote are successful, Omaha could be home to two casinos, which would each require at least 50,000 square feet and attached to hotels with a minimum of at least 500 rooms. The casinos would be allowed to have slot machines, table games, counter games and card games.
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