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Online Casino News for Monday - February 9, 2004

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• Lopez And Affleck's Casino War
• Casino Funds Pending For California Counties
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Lopez And Affleck's Casino War - 2004-02-09
Jennifer Lopez's strong hostility towards ex-fiance Ben Affleck's gambling habits fuelled a blazing row over a casino table, ending in the couple sleeping in separate bedrooms.

Whilst J.Lo did her best to concentrate on Ben, he was more fixed on 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 TEENHOLLYWOOD.COM
 
Casino Funds Pending For California Counties - 2004-02-09
Vagueness covers the future of a state fund that reimburses counties for expenses related to American Indian casinos.
Gov. Schwarzenegger is renegotiating compacts with several tribes in anticipation of gleaning $500 million for state coffers.

Tribes offer money to two state funds: the Revenue Sharing Trust Fund, which provides slot-machine license fees to nongaming tribes, and the Special Distribution Fund, which divides a portion of gaming profits for several purposes, including county reimbursement.
Read the full story at Rolling Good Times
 






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