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Online Casino News for Saturday - February 7, 2004

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Online Casino News
Rain offers showers of money for gambler - 2004-02-07
The rain on Friday brought luck to an Umhlanga builder, who won R1 138 000 at the SugarMill Casino at Mount Edgecombe.

The 48-year-old father of two, who would like to remain anonymous, chose to have a flutter at the casino because it was too wet to work. He had spent R200 when he hit the jackpot on the Dream Machine.
He stated that he visited the casino once a month, but was not a devoted gambler enthusiasts.
Read the full story at IOL
 
US powerhouses place city on casino-war footing - 2004-02-07
Gambling giants are to go head to head in Sheffield in what is being called "casino wars" as soon as plans were revealed for an additional super casino complex – taking the amount to three in under one week.
Earlier this week it was disclosed that Las Vegas gaming giant MGM Mirage expected to launch a "mega casino" next to Meadowhall shopping centre, under a £250m deal which could lead to 6,500 new jobs.
A similar project, containing 1,000 gaming machines, is also being scheduled in the Lower Don Valley region of Sheffield.
Read the full story at Yorkshire Post
 






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