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Online Casino News for Tuesday - January 6, 2004

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• Rose still has long odds on getting to Hall of Fame
• One more hustle from fading Rose
• Former associate claims Rose did bet from clubhouse
• Permit denied for casino Baguio
• No conclusion yet to Rose revelation
• State to roll dice on tax reform, gambling
• Chief hopeful that Jena Band can hash out casino agreement
• We married and then 'all hell broke loose:' Britney ex
• OMAR SHARIF LINKS GAMBLING FOR BAD MOVIE ROLES
• Man arrested on running gambling ring
• Kentucky Legislative Leaders Lukewarm on Racetrack Gaming
• American Real Estate to acquire two Las Vegas casinos
• Local casino group should stay in race
• Developer hops on casino with city
• Canterbury racino proposal alive again
• Prescription Coverage Glitch Worries Some Casino Workers
• Britney Single Again As Judge Annuls Marriage
• Cash Systems, Inc. Gets Contract to Provide Services at Seminole Tribe Of Florida Casinos
• Plenty of good seats at private casinos
• New downtown events center to enhance convention building
• Ho-Chunk members talk to casino opponents
• Lake Tahoe, Carson casinos also do well despite snow
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Former associate claims Rose did bet from clubhouse - 2004-01-06
One of Pete Rose's former gambling associates disagress with the career hit leader's claim that he never betted on baseball from the Cincinnati Reds' clubhouse.

Thomas Gioiosa, who once lived in Rose's Cincinnati home and now owns a health-supplement store in Ormond Beach, Fla., said in a telephone interview Tuesday that he often saw Rose wager on baseball before games.

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Permit denied for casino Baguio - 2004-01-06
Mayor Bernardo Vergara on Tuesday said he would not grant any permit for the operation of the contro­versial casino at Camp John Hay despite the city council’s okay for its opening.

Vergara said he earlier ordered City Treasurer Thelma Manaois not to process any application for a business permit covering the controversial gambling enterprise.

“My order stands and I reiterate not to sign any business license for any casino operator,” he stressed.
Read the full story at Manila Times
 






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