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Online Casino News for Saturday - March 22, 2003

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World Gaming PLC Debuts Series Of New Casino Games - 2003-03-22
World Gaming PLC (OTC BB: WGMGY) discloses the delivery of new casino products from its development subsidiary Inphinity Interactive Inc. The highly-anticipated Casino 3.3 gaming product is now available at World Gaming PLC's wholly owned subsidiary www.worldgaming.com as part of a two-phase rollout. This initial release or pilot will be followed in several weeks by a major, global rollout of the product.
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Mississippi Governor appoints two members to gaming commission - 2003-03-22
Laurel businesswoman Robin Robinson and retired educator Howard Sanders of Hollandale have been named and appointed to the Mississippi Gaming Commission by Gov. Ronnie Musgrove.

"I am neither for or against gambling," Sanders admitted.

He said the gambling's impact on the state's economy, on employment, on tourism and on tax revenues cannot be ignored. Sanders stated those issues are important to the Delta.
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