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Online Poker - Video Poker News for Wednesday - January 7, 2004

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• Benefit Software's CompWatch Eases OSHA Reporting for The Lodge Casino
• Coren hired as Sun columnist
• Clubs plan to spread wings
• Bhattal follow through may stump Congress
• Help in determining when it might be time to sell
• Bingo brings jobs to Black Belt
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• Ho-Chunk Members Talk To Casino Foes
• The Lighter Side
• Custom Bikes and Hot Babes Pull Into Charlotte
• Lewis making waves for women
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Custom Bikes and Hot Babes Pull Into Charlotte - 2004-01-07
Once considered an outlaw culture, motorcycles are mainstream. The past 30 years have seen the eventual rise and ascension of all things motorcycle.
From the machines themselves to their riders and the attire they adorn, motorcycles - and in particularly Harleys - have firmly placed themselves
in the popular consciousness. Don't believe it? Then just take a look at the bevy of events held annually-no, monthly - that support the industry. From January to December, not a month goes by without a bike show convention, poker run or any other big gathering or conglomeration.

Take, for instance, the Easyriders Bike Show Tour 2004 - coming to the Charlotte Convention Center on January 24.
Read the full story at Up & Coming Magazine
 
Lewis making waves for women - 2004-01-07
Erin Lewis and her father Barry, 47, of San Diego represent two separate generations of beach culture. She's part of the Pink Crush, the new wave of girls that is diluting the testosterone that for years has ruled the surfing world.

This father-daughter team stands out at surfing competitions from Santa Cruz to Imperial Beach.

Erin draws double-takes for her astounding surfing skills. Her father elicits admiration and envy when he shows up at contests in his 1957 pickup truck pulling a 1947-vintage teardrop camper trailer.

A flooring and carpet installer who's never had a lot of money, Barry has the luck of a champion poker player when it comes to bargain hunting.
Read the full story at San Diego Union Tribune
 





 


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