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Online Casino News for Thursday - January 22, 2004

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Floating Casinos Busted as Police Commence War On Organized Crime - 2004-01-22
Hundreds of police participated in a bust during the night focusing on casino boats in the southern resort city of Eilat as Israel Police get serious in the recent-declared war on organized crime.

Targets included Royal Casino, Flamingo, Lucky Dolphin, Victoria, and the Olympic casino ships docked in Eilat. They are all registered abroad, in Gibraltar and other regions.
Read the full story at Israel National News
 
Gambler welcome in A.C after 25-year prohibition - 2004-01-22
So it's annoyed him all these years, being abolished from the casinos like some sort of wiseguy, on a list with guys named "Petey Boxcars," "Mousie" and "Big George."

But because 25 years ago, he was discovered cheating at blackjack three weeks after the first casino launched in the seaside resort, Perlman, 56, has not been approved to set foot inside a casino in Atlantic City since.
Read the full story at Philadelphia Inquirer
 






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