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Online Casino News for Saturday - March 15, 2003

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Gaming business to arrange summit in April - 2003-03-15
A summit for the casino, lottery, racing and other gambling industries will be taking place next month at the Desmond Hotel & Conference Center in Albany, N.Y.

The summit, which sold out with over 300 attendees last year, has been expanded with an additional seminar and greater space.
Read the full story at The Business Review Albany
 
State Senate authorizes several gaming compact bills - 2003-03-15
The state Senate authorized a bill Thursday providing themselves with oversight over some gaming compacts negotiated with American Indian tribes and delivered it to Gov. Jim Doyle, setting up a second veto showdown in less than a month.

The bill approved Thursday would need legislative approval for any tribal gaming compacts that last longer than 15 years or extends gambling to off-reservation sites.
Read the full story at Herald Times
 






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