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Online Casino News for Sunday - February 29, 2004

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Trump Seeking Lucky Hand with Agreement - 2004-02-29
On his hit reality television show "The Apprentice," Donald Trump seems to be the consummate executive, but his ruling last week to relinquish control of his debt-laden hotel and casino company indicates that the fates of the business world can even trump "The Donald."

The iconic real estate developer, best-selling author and most beloved of tabloid gossip columns agreed to offer control of Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts Inc. to a Credit Suisse First Boston (CSFB) affiliate in exchange for $400 million in cash.
Read the full story at Reuters
 
New laundering regulations broaden anti-fraud net - 2004-02-29
Lawyers, auctioneers and casino operators are among thousands of professionals who are confronted with the hazard of prison from today for failing to report alleged money laundering.

For example, a cash transaction may signal an effort to circumvent VAT and must now be reported.
Read the full story at Independent
 







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