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Online Casino News for Saturday - January 17, 2004

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• Cal City Backs Country Club Hills Casino
• Casino Winners Robbed Of R74 000 In Cash
• Sebelius says she has made no decision on casino
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• Ontario casinos take big hit
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Casino Winners Robbed Of R74 000 In Cash - 2004-01-17
A Durban couple's good fortune at a local casino turned into a nightmare on 12, January 2004 when they were robbed at gunpoint by three armed men outside their beachfront apartment. The couple, who do not wish to have their identity revealed because they fear for their safety, were robbed of R74 000 which they won in a late night gambling spree at a Casino.

The couple, who are regular punters, were on a winning roll and won R146 000 on a jackpot, which was paid to them by cheque. Their luck continued and they won a further R74 000 in cash on the slot machines.
Read the full story at PokerMag.com
 
Sebelius says she has made no decision on casino - 2004-01-17
Gov. Kathleen Sebelius refused Friday to confirm that she will suggest that the state build a casino in Wyandotte County.

Sebelius' chief counsel, Matt All, told a Senate committee earlier in the week that the governor would soon submit a recommendation for a large, state-owned casino in western Wyandotte County.

But Sebelius said Friday she was still working on her proposal for expanded gambling in Kansas.

"I'm making the policy decisions as we're formulating it," she said at a news conference.
Read the full story at Dodge City Daily Globe
 







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