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Online Casino News for Saturday - February 7, 2004

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• More than one hundred challengers for poker champ
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• Busch affirms blacks right about slots possession
• Rain offers showers of money for gambler
• US powerhouses place city on casino-war footing
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• Transform arena into casino
• Affair of the Heart Casino celebration scheduled for Feb. 14
• Hot words hurl as casino vote gets closer
• McGreevey taps GOP developer to head top casino agency
• Johnson wants a probe into Schaghticoke acknowledgement
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Crown Casino's high-roller ways a 'shambles' - 2004-02-07
The ability to avoid fraud, money-laundering and tax evasion in Crown Casino's high-roller gambling operations was questionable due to the casino's inability to follow proper rules, the Federal Court has stated.

In a ruling late last month by the full court, justices Ronald Sackville, Bradley Selway and Bruce Lander referred disclosures by Crown of "a failure... to comply with statutory and regulatory requirements and to institute and maintain appropriate internal controls" to the Victorian Casino and Gaming Authority.
Read the full story at Melbourne Age
 
More than one hundred challengers for poker champ - 2004-02-07
With the exception of a diamond bracelet of linked horseshoes, there were no signals the man signing autographs at Boomtown Casino and Hotel was a millionaire.

The accountant from Spring Hill, Tenn., shocked many when he defeated professional Ihsan Farha with a full house and won $2.5 million and the bracelet at last year’s World Series of Poker Champions in Las Vegas.
Read the full story at RGJ.com
 






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