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Poker News
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Search Results for Online Gambling
Times of Oman
Online gambling and poker tips, poker resources, approved casinos and poker rooms, poker betting strategies, poker hands, best poker room casinos. Free 100 tips download.
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Poker run participants thanked
Telegraph-Forum
To Bob and Sharon Routson and all those who participated in the third annual Bear Poker Run, my wife and I would like to thank each and every person who took time and has given so much in this run. We are deeply grateful that God has given us so many friends and family.
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Pokies tax hike would cost 24,000 jobs: report
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
A report commissioned by the clubs industry predicts 24,000 jobs will be lost if the New South Wales Government implements tax increases on poker machines.
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Kansas City Star - 04/30/2004 - Poker in bars? It's in the cards
Pioneer Press
Poker in bars? We're trying to get more people back to Westport. The Texas Hold 'Em poker craze has spawned a hit TV show, and the next big thing could be free, legal tournaments in neighborhood bars, coast to coast.
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Poker Run raises money for her care
Keynoter.com
Shepherds of the Voiceless, a new club at Key West High School, invites animal lovers to join in a poker run May 9 to raise money to cover the medical bills of White Paws.
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Video poker plays a gambit
News Observer
As state legislators return to Raleigh this month to again consider a ban on video poker, the industry is trying to woo its main opposition -- sheriffs -- by pitching them an annual $12 million windfall.
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Video poker supporters propose $12 million payout to sheriffs
News Observer
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - The state's video poker industry proposes to pay sheriffs $12 million a year to regulate the machines in a move designed to win over their rivals as legislators prepare to consider a possible ban.
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Poker Run May 8 raises money for the Relay For Life
Daily Journal
A Poker Run to raise money for the St. Francois County Relay For Life will begin at Spokes Pub and Grill in Farmington May 8. People in cars, trucks and motorcycles will travel down Highway 32 to three other stops where they will pick up cards.
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More college students sporting poker faces
The Daily Camera
On any given Tuesday night, it's a safe bet the Varsity Townhomes has a full house. Or a straight flush. Or at least a flush draw. In between studying for tests, before partying on Pearl Street and on warm days in the townhomes' courtyard, Alex Christian hides behind a fan of well-worn cards.
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Hello, Ms. Chips: The New Face of Poker
New York Times
A first-place win prompted surprise and sparked a career for Clonie Gowen, a rising star in the world of poker.
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