Casino industry to forgo smoking ban fight

The American Gaming Association plans to limit its opposition to indoor smoking bans in light of the increasing number of U.S. states instituting such laws. While the casino industry has been a staunch opponent of limiting smoking in gambling casinos, num

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Mon, May 7th, 2007

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