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Online Casino News for Saturday - January 17, 2004

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• Arcade owners sentenced to probation for illegal gaming devices
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Online Casino News
Another mob hit targets Schirripa - 2004-01-17
A one-time Las Vegas bouncer Steve Schirripa can't leave the mob.

Fresh from wrapping his fourth season on cable juggernaut "The Sopranos," Schirripa has earned the host role on the Discovery Channel's three-episode "Mob Scene," which airs March 9-10-11.
Casino Hall of Fame curator Steve Cutler and entertainment icon Debbie Reynolds have resolved their disputes.
Read the full story at Las Vegas Review Journal
 
Bucci wants state to show its hand in the game - 2004-01-17
Supporters in the federal bribery and wire fraud case filed against two Lincoln park executives and the gambling parlor itself are asking U.S...

The corporate empire of Lincoln Park, are charged with attempting to conspire a way to pay $4.5 million to the law firm of McKinnon and Harwood over several years to ensure that Lincoln Park would get approval to house over 1,000 additional video lottery terminals and that a bid for a Narragansett Indian casino would be kept off the ballot so it could not get the voter authorization required.
Read the full story at Pawtucket Times
 






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