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Online Casino News for Thursday - January 29, 2004

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Online Casino News
Exchange rates limit Casino progress - 2004-01-29
Like its bigger compatriot Carrefour, French supermarket group Casino finished 2003 with sales a little ahead of the year prior but still suffered at the hands of adverse currency exchange rates.

But if Carrefour’s domestic performance was fairly poor (sales rose just 2.1 per cent, particularly due to its dependence on the hypermarket format which is currently out of favour with French consumers), Casino’s French businesses posted great results for 2003.
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N.Y. Legislators Hope 'Racinos' Help Budgets - 2004-01-29
Amid tons of dollars, spinning 7s and a blaze of flashing lights, New York's major gamble on video lottery terminals started in a room larger than a football field.

Saratoga Springs was a refuge for high rollers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries until federal investigations closed lakeside casinos. There is still the harness track and Saratoga Race Course, one of the country's top successful thoroughbred tracks.
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