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Online Casino News for Friday - March 21, 2003

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• Coalition rallies in opposition of proposal to add casino gambling
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• Front Media and IGSN Reveal New Program For Online Gaming
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• Court is in favor of Santee Sioux in casino battle
• New bill reduces Nevada's rainy day fund of $135 million
• Decision postponed for Chicago casino
• South African Gaming Group Reports Rise In Earnings
• Le Reve makes comfortable bid on Wynns unique opportunity
• New Jersey authorizes dates reduction for Monmouth, the Meadowlands
• Controversial Illinois gaming board member quits
• Court reverses casino developer Wynn decision
• Conflict has little impact on Las Vegas gaming business
• Hunt Adkins propels casino ad campaign
• Lawyer New Jersey Requires Election for VLTs
• From Gambling Addiction To Cancer: Production of health videos
• Food-service backing casino industry, tax on businesses
• Real-estate and casino mogul insists Miss USA pageant is a worthy investment
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Top Three Online Gambling Trade Shows - 2003-03-21
Dozens of trade shows pertain to people in the online gambling industry. But which shows deserve "must attend" status and which are a waste of time? We informally surveyed five industry insiders who continuously attend trade shows and created this list.

1. Global Interactive Gaming Summit & Expo (GIGSE)

Description: Largest conference aimed strictly to online gaming. More than 60 exhibitors and 1,100 attendees in 2002.
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Coalition rallies in opposition of proposal to add casino gambling - 2003-03-21
An team of religious and secular interests encouraged Minnesota state legislators on Tuesday to reject a proposal to include casino gambling to Canterbury Park.

In an independent economic analysis report revealed in February, Canterbury Park stated that slot machine gambling could produce at least $150-million in new tax revenue for the state in its first two years of operation.
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