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Online Casino News for Sunday - February 8, 2004

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Casino becomes hot spot of Lopez-Affleck battle - 2004-02-08
Jennifer Lopez's adamant objection to ex-fiance Ben Affleck's gambling habits provoked a blazing row regarding a casino table, ending in the couple sleeping in separate rooms.

Whilst J.LO did her best to concentrate on Ben, he was more dedicated to sneaking down to the casino floor whenever he could - even waiting until Jen was asleep to feed his gambling obsession, as reported by Britain's HELLO magazine.
Read the full story at Contactmusic
 
Time ticks away for Kentucky gambling amendment - 2004-02-08
Over a month into the Kentucky General Assembly, gambling has taken a back seat to Gov. Ernie Fletcher's suggested budget.

Meanwhile, House speaker pro tem Larry Clark, a Louisville Democrat, stated last week that he still intends to offer an amendment to permit full-scale casino gambling but has been confronted with resistance from Kentucky's tracks, who state that they require additional information.
Read the full story at Courier-Journal
 






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