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Online Casino News for Thursday - February 19, 2004

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Tabcorp punts on thriving gaming - 2004-02-19
Gaming and wagering organization Tabcorp Holdings today stated it expects profit for 2003/04 to be 20-25 percent greater than the previous year.
Chief executive officer Matthew Slatter reported the second half of the current financial year had begun well.

The Casino division reached a 39.3 per cent increase in net operating revenue to $432.4 million and an increase in EBITA (excluding non-recurring items) to $136.1 million, reflecting the Jupiters acquisition.
Read the full story at Courier Mail
 
Family struggles to survive after mercury poisoning - 2004-02-19
The Las Vegas family whose home went through an extensive mercury decontamination last month claimed the environmental crews left the home uninhabitable.

The family of five temporarily is dwelling in a two-bedroom apartment in the shadows of the closed Castaways casino, facing a questionable future as they work to rebuild their crushed lives.
Read the full story at Las Vegas Sun
 







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