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Online Casino News for Wednesday - March 26, 2003

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• Backers insist casino won't hurt region
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• Minnesota lawmakers put bets on a long shot
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• 'X-Ray" View of Lady in Red
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• Republicans bash plan to depend on gambling, collections
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'X-Ray" View of Lady in Red - 2003-03-26
For decades individuals have imagined the power of X-Ray vision. Famous comic strip character Superman even has the gift, and countless goggles have guaranteed kids over the generations the same unusual skill to see more than the naked eye beholds.

Indeed according to James Swain, a world expert on casino schemes and cheats, not only does the technology exist – it is currently used.
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High flyers seek to leave low year in the past - 2003-03-26
Western Australia's corporate community is hoping anxiously to see whether the extraordinarily bad share price performance of several of the state's most prominent listed stocks over the past year could again smear its reputation as a place for investment.

Others that have sent pain above and beyond the market to their shareholders are BankWest and casino and resort manager Burswood, which have both dropped about 30 per cent in the year to mid-March...
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