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Online Casino News for Saturday - March 13, 2004

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Powerball encounters power politics - 2004-03-13
Gov. John Baldacci's bid to introduce the Powerball lottery to Maine is controversial. The governor, after all, contested the Maine Indian tribes' plan to establish a casino.

Lotteries, it can be stated, do not have the potential to bring in related crime, as casinos do. They do not show the ugly specter of hundreds of individuals pulling slot machines in some sort of weird syncopation with each other.
A lottery is a calmer vice. Casinos urge people to drink as they gamble.
Read the full story at The Buffalo NewsMaineToday.com
 
Don't gamble on it - 2004-03-13
Since a February gambling conspiracy, odds have gone against gambling in Elkhart County, according to sources.
"Right now, everybody's gotta play (by the rules). I guarantee this got everybody's attention," explained a local bar owner.

Playing by the rules means having less income with which to play. Many taverns had long depended on gambling devices as a source of income -- a lot of income, the owner stated. As far as the taverns involved, the bar owner claimed proprietors will have to exclude gambling machines or be forced out of business.
Read the full story at Elkhart Truth
 







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