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Online Casino News for Sunday - March 7, 2004

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Tribes taking a gamble on goodwill ads - 2004-03-07
The images are wholesome and consoling: Affiliates of the Miesville volunteer fire department stand waving beside a sparkling new tanker truck. Kids bathed in sunlight stroll by a tepee exhibit in a tour of the Goodhue County Historical Society.

That prospect endangers the Indian monopoly on casino gambling in a $1 billion-a-year marketplace.
More than ever, the tribes that operate casinos are under inspection regarding their contributions to the greater community.
Read the full story at Star Tribune
 
Hopis to decide on Winslow casino - 2004-03-07
When associates of the Hopi tribe go to the polls for the regional general election in May, they will determine whether the reservation will establish a casino -- or whether they will lease slots out to another tribe as permitted by Arizona gaming legislation.
Read the full story at Arizona Daily Sun
 







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