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Online Casino News for Saturday - March 22, 2003

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Court rules in support of Santee Sioux casino fight - 2003-03-22
A federal appeals court stated Thursday that the Santee Sioux tribe can maintain the 50 or so gaming machines that make up its modest casino in Knox County.

"This decision is highly significant not only for the Santee Sioux tribe but tribes across the country," he revealed. "Now tribes may operate certain video electronic gambling machines without having to get a tribal-state compact and without threat of prosecution from the federal government."
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Federal government rules issued on Nev. gambling - 2003-03-22
Starting Tuesday, Nevada casinos must abide with new cash reporting rules adopted by the U.S. Treasury Department to beat the threat of terrorist activity -- a rule that will need over 140 small to mid-size gaming properties and even several grocery stores to begin filing reports that until now weren't required by any government agency.
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