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Online Casino News for Monday - January 19, 2004

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Gambling: The answer remains, no - 2004-01-19
The final broad expansion of legalized gambling across America arrived with the financial pressures on states in the recession of the early 1990s. Thus, the gaming industry, as it names itself, saw glitter in the nation's intense economic downturn the last few years.

No Maryland region is clamoring for a slots casino. Not the state's richest communities, Montgomery and Howard counties. Not its beach and mountain resorts. Not Beltway districts like Timonium.
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Proposing begins anew for casino license - 2004-01-19
The hands have been dealt for players competing for Illinois' coveted 10th casino license. Maybe.

Then the state's gambling commission will establish, after all these years, which of at least five suburbs will present the casino that could become Illinois' biggest.
Chicago real estate investor Neil Bluhm and Las Vegas casino developer Steve Wynn have joined forces for a plan to construct a casino off River Road near Devon Avenue.
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