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Online Poker - Video Poker News for Sunday - February 8, 2004

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VA office urges Americans to visit those who served - 2004-02-08
Horace High, a World War II veteran, proudly boasts about his granddaughter, Allison, 16, who scored six three-pointers in a basketball game.

Sitting close by in his wheelchair in a day room of Ward 6-1-C, Edwin L. Kidwell, 72, a retired career soldier and veteran of two wars, plays solitaire.

Raymond Fremont Wilson, 79, of Onaga, a military police officer during World War II, watches a lot of television, sometimes wins the pot when he plays poker and likes to play bingo.
Read the full story at Topeka Capital Journal
 
Lawsuit sends unlucky Aristocrat into a spin - 2004-02-08
Aristocrat's recovery from a terrible 2003 was tripped up again yesterday, with the poker machine producer announcing yet another lawsuit had been filed against it.

The news sent its share price tumbling back below $2 in early trading.

In a statement lodged with the Australian Stock Exchange yesterday, Aristocrat said an individual based in the US had taken action against it and three other companies. The writ claims that Aristocrat's Hyperlink progressive jackpot gaming machines infringe a US patent.
Read the full story at The Age
 





 


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