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Online Casino News for Monday - February 9, 2004

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From casinos to cruises, seniors are hard to track down - 2004-02-09
They file into buses in the early hours of the morning. Sometimes they don't come back for days at a time, weeks even.
They're seniors on the up and up. But where?

Eime also suggests Turning Stone Casino in New York and Wildwood Crest, N.J., for some nice short trips, but he's been far and wide. Last year he went on a Caribbean cruise, and this year he's suggesting it again on his club's agenda.
Read the full story at Times Leader
 
Pubs Require Pokies To Make Money - 2004-02-09
Pubs would battle to make a profit these days if it wasn't for poker machines, say a Palmerston North couple seeking to establish a tavern complex in the city. Vivien Wilson, co-owner of Cress Holdings, stated that the proposed Kaimanawa Tavern required a gambling machine licence to make certain of its viability.

The Wilsons are proposing a big, $1.4 million tavern complex with a TAB, off-licence, restaurant and lunch bar, and are looking for council permission to operate a nine-pokie casino.
Read the full story at Poker Mag
 






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