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Online Poker - Video Poker News for Friday - January 16, 2004

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Strip poker controversy headed to federal court - 2004-01-16
A Framingham man who has accused Town Manager George King of playing strip poker with one of his secretaries was put on pretrial probation yesterday for ignoring a restraining order taken out by his wife.

Now, Seth Levenson said he is going to sue King and the town for impeding his First Amendment and civil rights by not allowing him to speak at the Aug. 24 selectmen's meeting.
Read the full story at Framingham Metro West Daily News
 
The more, the merrier in NHC - 2004-01-16
Las Vegas is the mecca for poker and horse racing tournaments. The World Series of Poker and championship of the World Poker Tour take place here, and the Daily Racing Form/NTRA National Handicapping Championship is scheduled for next Friday and Saturday at Bally's Las Vegas.

The NHC is in its fifth year, and proof the increasing
popularity of the event is that there will be 261 handicappers vying for the $100,000 first prize and title of Handicapper of the Year, up from 213 last year and 177 the year before.
Read the full story at Daily Racing Forum
 





 


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