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Online Casino News for Monday - February 2, 2004

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Opposition to Indian casinos grows stronger - 2004-02-02
Connecticut's two large Indian casinos pump $400 million into state and local treasuries annually, but so many locals dislike the casinos that the state's Legislature repealed the law that permitted them to be established.

Throughout the Northeast and across the country, casinos hold out the pledge of easy money to balance budgets, cut taxes and raise school spending.
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Patriots, Brady on track for bigger destiny - 2004-02-02
The dynasty and Hall of Fame comparisons are still intact. New England can see itself as the finest football team of the era and Tom Brady may yet have his bust on display in Canton.

Both points, great conversation items that they are, were uncertain until the final seconds of Super Bowl XXXVIII.

In the end it was the team that ended ahead -- and not the hoopla, the security issues or the NFL cracking down on casino parties in Las Vegas -- that were most important.
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