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Online Poker - Video Poker News for Saturday - January 3, 2004

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After the wedding, it could be all downhill - 2004-01-03
The wedding buzz is maddening. This time the spotlight is not on Bennifer, but Cameron Diaz and Justin Timberlake. Did they get hitched at Whistler, B.C. over New Year's?

Or were they just schussing around?

Not that the Ben Affleck and J.Lo nuptial rumours are stone cold dead either. The pair booked into the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas with Affleck's best pal, Matt Damon, and J.Lo's former manager, Benny Medina, on Tuesday, but it wasn't to tie the knot. It was to play poker all night at the Hard Rock Casino.

J.Lo even played along, because her nagging about Affleck's gambling habit was supposedly one of the things that nixed the wedding in the first place.
Read the full story at Toronto Star
 
Commission revises lottery signage rules - 2004-01-03
Wise campaigned on the video poker legislation, which permits a total of 9,000 machines throughout the state in bars, private clubs and other adult settings. It was intended to eliminate similar ''gray machines'' that had operated for years without regulation or taxation and in places visible to children.

But as the licenses were sold, an investigation by The Associated Press found new clubs were changing the landscape in parts of West Virginia, with many declaring themselves ''casinos'' on flashy outdoor signs that included billboards along highways.
Read the full story at Parkersburg News
 





 


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