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Online Casino News for Monday - January 5, 2004

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Angeles cops attack illegal gambling - 2004-01-05
Police executed 24 raids that resulted in the filing of 31 cases of illegal gambling last year.

In a year-end report released by Senior Supt. Jimmy Restua, it was shown that 141 persons were also arrested for jueteng and P34,944.50 in bets were confiscated from illegal gambling operations.

Several units of video carera machines were also confiscated in the conduct of the city police’s drive against illegal gambling.
Read the full story at Sun Star Network
 
Foes not backing down on casino fight - 2004-01-05
Members of Citizens Concerned About Casino Gambling know they're in for an intense fight against well-moneyed opposition, but they are not about to back off.

Leaders of the area group said it has been campaigning against casino gaming in Rhode Island for 27 years and with the prospect of a statewide vote this year that could open the door to such a large-scale operation, the grassroots organization wants to step up its efforts.
Read the full story at Newport Daily News
 






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