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Online Casino News for Friday - March 19, 2004

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Prepare an agenda for gaming interests - 2004-03-19
California is still uncertain on the issue of gambling, but Indian tribes are not. The tribes are urging casino gambling as far as they can take it. Their next step will be to place casinos not only off the reservation but on property they don't own.

With plenty of casinos and other types of gambling already in place, California can see what works and what doesn't, which could serve as a starting point for establishing rulings on casinos, such as where and how they ought to be.
Read the full story at Visalia Times-Delta
 
LV tourism trade was ready to rebound - 2004-03-19
When the bombs dropped on Baghdad one year ago, the gaming trade feared that collateral destruction could reach the Las Vegas Strip.

Las Vegas Sands Inc., proprietors of The Venetian hotel-casino, stated its new tower and a convention trade that was barely impacted by the war kept the company lucrative.
Read the full story at Las Vegas Sun
 







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