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Dean Goes All In - 2004-01-26
Joe Trippi, Howard Dean's campaign manager, must
be caught up in the poker craze that appears to be sweeping across America lately. Their activities over the weekend indisputably show that the Dean campaign has decided to go "all in" with their chips in New Hampshire.

As anyone will know who has watched Celebrity Poker, The World Poker Tour, or any of the other TV shows about the card game that have proliferated in recent months, the popular tournament game of "No Limit Texas Hold'em" allows the player to bet all of the chips he has on one hand. In the terminology of the game, this is called going "all in."
Read the full story at National Review Online
 
Warner at centre of Wolves switch poker - 2004-01-26
Wolves today started a week of transfer poker with Millwall - with the future of Molineux goalkeeping target Tony Warner at risk.

Fresh from the completion of the £2m transfer of striker Carl Cort, Wolves set about restarting the hunt for Warner, manager Dave Jones' top choice to supplement his goalkeeping department.

Jones has made a 'keeper the next priority for January business with Matt Murray struggling to get back from a foot fracture in time to play a significant role this season.
Read the full story at Shropshire Star
 





 


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