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Online Casino News for Monday - February 9, 2004

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40 Caught In Banting Casino - 2004-02-09
Thirty one men and nine women were found red-handed carrying out gambling activities when police invaded their house-cum-casino in Taman Emas here Sunday night.
Selangor CID Chief SAC II Abu Bakar Mustafa reporte police also took 2,170 gambling chips worth a value of RM2 million and 640 chips with no denomination in the 11.30pm raid.

"Investigations found that the premises has been operational (as a gambling den) for a month and offers the game of roulette," he revealed, adding that it functioned daily from 2.30pm to 3am.
Read the full story at Bernama
 
Kirwan insists abandon property tax to finance education - 2004-02-09
State Assemblyman Thomas Kirwan of Newburgh insists the property tax should be substituted with some other kind of funding public education.

Kirwan is not stuck on using revenues from video lottery terminals to fund it either, because, he stated, among other things, VLTs and casino gambling are unconstitutional in New York .
As for gaming to fund education, Kirwan stated that even New York gamblers have “a finite” total to spend.
Read the full story at Mid-Hudson News
 







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