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Online Casino News for Monday - February 2, 2004

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Online Casino News
These players won't have to get up from their seats - 2004-02-02
What you missed on the other U.S. channels while watching last night's Big Game: three full consecutive hours of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy on NBC and the romantic comedy Notting Hill on ABC.

Between 4 and 6 p.m. yesterday, the real game was The World Poker Tour Finals (NBC/Citytv), a two-hour grudge fight between six poker pros who engaged in a war of wits at the Bellagio Casino in Las Vegas over bragging rights and a prize pool of US$250,000.
Read the full story at National Post
 
Gambling action surges - 2004-02-02
As Iowans ready to sound off today on the possible expansion, legislators and lobbyists are already hard at work crafting a bill that could chart a new direction for the business and communities gambling on riverboat casinos.

But there also is tons of behind-the-scenes horse trading among gambling industry insiders, legislators who want to see gambling expanded and those who want to shield casinos on their home turf from new competition.
Read the full story at Globe-Gazette
 






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