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Online Casino News for Sunday - February 8, 2004

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How about some more gambling and less dice? - 2004-02-08
What a difference a year makes! Gambling expansion in America went from a positive thing to a bad gamble in 2003.

Governors had just been selected on platforms calling for expanding gambling to fix their proposed budgets, and pro-gambling lobbyists were crawling all over legislative chambers greasing the expansion skids. Since gambling was already implemented in 48 states, and with 47 states facing deficits, gambling expansion seemed as sure as a winning house.
Read the full story at HERALD-MAIL Online
 
Atlantic City's Borgata lures a younger clientele - 2004-02-08
Matt Goscky -- a regular at the Borgata, Atlantic City's latest casino -- is young, bets huge and loses regular. He might be just what that city requires.

"I might be crossing my limits tonight," he stated, weaving his way around the slot machines and gaming tables, through crowds of hip, young individual clad in designer clothes.
Read the full story at Reuters via Forbes
 






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