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Mississippi Mayor Targets Illegal Gambling - 2004-01-10
Sunflower County Sherriff James Haywood's number one objective is to wipe out illegal gambling in the community.

Haywood said he's heard rumors of illegal gambling machines, such as Video Poker machines, throughout the county and he plans to find them.

It's a problem in several cities, he said. The machines are often found in bars and restaurants, but Haywood said they can also be in places not normally suspected, including people's homes.
Read the full story at GamblingMagazine.com
 
Full House For Online Poker Sites - 2004-01-10
The popularity of online poker has skyrocketed in 2003, with £38m staked every day throughout December by gamblers around the world.

The daily online poker betting increased from £6m in January 2003 to £38m in December, while £15bn was spent during the entire year.

Around 150 online poker rooms operate compared with just 30 in 2002.

The company claims that 29 per cent of the UK population plays at least one form of poker online.
Read the full story at PokerMag.com
 





 


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