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Online Poker - Video Poker News for Wednesday - February 11, 2004

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• AngelCiti to Split Off Online Poker Operations into Separate Development Unit
• Dispute arises over video poker
• Stricter Video Poker Rules?
• Over One Hundred People Show To Challenge Poker Champ
• Video-Poker Industry Has Lot Riding On Monitoring Decision
• 'Amarillo Slim' pleads guilty to assault
• World Poker Tour On NBC Scores Opposite Super Bowl Pregame Show
• Poker Room To Open Soon
• Attorney Says Tribes Have No Rights To Operate Poker Machines
• Arabi man pleads guilty to burglaries
• Former State Senator Wants Law License Back
• States look hungrily at Indian casino profits
• Let me check my schedule
• Randolph, band a stroke ahead of good O.A.R.
• This Is Your Proselytizer Speaking
• Uneven flow boosts MLK past Portland
• Panel Advances Gambling Bill
• Pubs Need Pokies To Make Profit
• If Prop 57 bond measure fails, supervisor wants gambling expanded
• If Proposition 57 does not go through, supervisor will back gambling expansion
• Gambling: a High-Risk Addiction
• Suspect In Gambling Case Surrenders
• No Pokies MP Welcomes Bank's Donations Policy
• Sky City Betting On Darwin Casino
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Let me check my schedule - 2004-02-11
Let's say you're majoring in sports administration. Your aspiration is to be an athletic director at a big-time program, maybe a honcho for one of those glamour conferences.

One of your electives should very well be Juggling 501.

That's what it takes these days just to simply make schedules. It's difficult enough to negotiate a contract. Then, coaches' whims and television become involved.

Pile on flux in conference affiliations -- more than a few leagues are going through upheaval in the next two school years -- and you have a card game with more hands than the new rage, telecast poker.
Read the full story at Charleston Daily Mail
 
Randolph, band a stroke ahead of good O.A.R. - 2004-02-11
Why rock 'n' roll is still alive, Chapter 2004:

The five guys in the young rock band O.A.R. face an absolutely throbbing crowd of mostly high school and college-aged people at the Landmark Theatre Tuesday night, singing their song "Crazy Game of Poker."

It's definitely not just lead singer Marc Roberge carrying the tune and message. And it's surely not just his band mates Richard On, Benj Gershman, Chris Culos and Jerry DePizzo backing him up.
Read the full story at Syracuse Post Standard
 





 


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