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Online Casino News for Saturday - January 24, 2004

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• Second court discards lawsuit to stop casino
• Wisconsins make efforts towards Vernon site
• Governor, Narragansett chief in battle over casino
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• Casino Declines MP Entry After Cruise
• State seems to use $58M surplus
• Supporting casino: County officials no, unions yes
• Authorities recognize man in casino parking garage accident
• Census shows gaming drops to 10th most popular job
• Crooks re-appointed to tribal chairman post
• Russian region wagers on high casino tax for budget
• Former casino exec uses knowledge to keep Sun Rose blooming
• Gov chooses Gaming Board member
• Wagerlogic Debuts New Blackjack & Bonus Slots
• Tribe presents offer for more contributions to state general fund
• Families mourn loved ones in Samaritan shooting
• City Council wants probe into land acquisition
• Casino training program launching in Vineland
• Crapshoot Pairs Teach Locals Tricks Of The Trade Of Dealing
• Inquiry provoked offer for Dome
• Tribes offer bigger share to the state
• Ascension council greenlights District 1 program aid
• M'ville unable to obtain $500,000 grant
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Wagerlogic Debuts New Blackjack & Bonus Slots - 2004-01-24
WagerLogic Limited, a top software producer to the online gaming and e-commerce industries, disclosed today the most recent addition to its award-winning downloadable casino software created by CryptoLogic Inc.

Influenced by popular land-based international casinos, Bonus Pack 3 launches the Internet's first multi-currency progressive, a progressive jackpot to individual and multi-player blackjack games, and new slots including a great loyalty bonus point program.
Read the full story at Winner Online
 
Tribe presents offer for more contributions to state general fund - 2004-01-24
The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians has stretched a thorny olive branch to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, offering a new ballot bid that demands tribes to pay the same as corporations to the state general fund.

As a result, tribes would be permitted to manage as many casinos as they wish on their reservations and to present roulette and craps, which they cannot do under existing state law.
Read the full story at Napa News
 






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