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Online Casino News for Monday - February 2, 2004

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• Peppermill Casino Gets New Slots
• State-Owned Casino Worth Looking Into
• Super Bowl spikes rise in wagering in Las Vegas, Internet
• West Virginia Lawmakers Have Heated Argument over Casino Sign Bill
• Others observe closely as first 'racino' launches
• Kyl after online gambling abolition
• Chinese Chef 'Smuggled Cocaine to Repay Casino Debts'
• Just how many is too many? Casinos that is?
• Perry floats a project for school improvement
• MGM Mirage doubles its Q4 profit and then some
• Casino competition an undetailed concept
• State has no business casino proprietorship
• These players won't have to get up from their seats
• Gambling action surges
• NFL's letters could spell problems for casino parties
• Creditor sole bidder for the Castaways casino
• Patriots, Brady on track for bigger destiny
• Opposition to Indian casinos grows stronger
• Earnings get a boost at Blue Chip
• Casino plans forging ahead
• Raceway attracts full house
• Re-opening makes Raceway attraction
• Litchfield County May Be Singing New Tune With New Casino
• GoldenPalace.com's streak keeps on going
• Hearing highlights both sides of gambling subject
• Legislature To Examine Possibility Of Poker At Race Track Casinos
• Legislator must reduce rate increases
• What's On The Agenda For The American Gaming Summit In Las Vegas
Online Casino News
Peppermill Casino Gets New Slots - 2004-02-02
Big Split Poker brings all the action of the popular Pai-Gow Poker table game to a fun new video poker game where players coordinate eight cards to make one five-card hand, or a five-card and a three-card multiplier poker hand.

The Big Split Poker machines are multi-denominational from 1-cent to 25-cent and there are four subjects on the same machine: jacks and twos or better, deuces wild, single joker wild or joker—joker with two wild jokers.
Read the full story at eMediaWire
 
State-Owned Casino Worth Looking Into - 2004-02-02
A state-owned casino may answer several financial concerns in Minnesota.
Casino profits could help deal with the incessant demand for money to pay for police, schools or snow removal.

A few years ago the concept of the state running a casino would have seemed laughable. Gambling was a sinful vice that had to cracked down upon. It was something done merely in Nevada or in church bingo parlors.
Read the full story at Poker Mag
 






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