
January 7th, 2007 by

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And he’s loosening up
Chicago Sun-Times - My mind is [racing], but I always try to keep my poker face,” he said. ”It helps me stay calm, just being even-keeled at all times. Cool as a fan. Never let them see you sweat.” That trait is one Bulls operations chief John Paxson valued when he
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WORLD POKER TOUR Returns to Atlantic City for 2007 Borgata Winter
MSN MoneyCentral - Top professional and amateur poker players will arrive at Borgata in January from all over the world to compete for the prized WPT Title ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., Jan. 4 /PRNewswire/ — Building on the recent success of the 2006 Borgata Poker Open — the
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Area tournament trail announces highest payout ever
Shreveport Times - One of the most significant structure changes for 2007 is that the events will use a poker chip-style check in. Anglers must pick up a chip with their team number on it before launching in the morning, then put that chip on a board before their
Source: www.shreveporttimes.com
Two Former Officers Face Trial In Gambling Raid
KOTV - The raid yielded eight electronic gambling machines and evidence of poker tournaments and lotteries. Harris said the evidence presented over two days was sufficient to proceed to trial for Jim Peek, a former deputy; and Greg Parks, a former
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January 5th, 2007 by

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College Football Bowl Season
Washington Post - 2 - I don’t want to play poker with Chris Petersen. Bob Stoops is a bit of a riverboat gambler, so he had to appreciate the moxie of Petersen. Let me get this straight: in rapid succession, a hook and ladder, a halfback option (only it was a WR), and
Source: www.washingtonpost.com
Online gaming czar won’t fold
Cincinnati Enquirer - GLASGOW, Scotland - By his own admission, Chris Gorman is a terrible gambler. The Scotland-based entrepreneur rarely wins his fortnightly game of Texas Hold Em. But investing in an Internet poker business has been one calculated risk that has paid
Source: news.enquirer.com
The price of (liars’) poker, college football just went up
Jackson Clarion-Ledger - MOBILE So many different ways we can view Wednesday’s news that Nick Saban will make $32 million, guaranteed, plus incentives, to coach Alabama football over the next eight seasons. My favorite: Liars’ poker, anyone? On one side of Alabama you’ll
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January 2nd, 2007 by

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Business Calendar
Dec. 5: Introduction to Solution Selling; introductory session designed for anyone striving to improve effectiveness as a salesperson; 9 a.m. to noon; Western Technical College La Crosse Campus, Academic Resource Center, Room 200; $55; contact Pat Chilsen at (608) 789-6032 or chilsenp@westerntc. edu.
Source: www.rivervalleynewspapers.com
Celebrity Celebrations
How the rich and famous spend the holiday season.
Source: www.forbes.com
Caring About Kids
PINCKNEYVILLE - It makes for a longer Christmas list, but local agencies are playing “Santa’s elf” to make the holidays a little brighter for youngsters in the Perry County area.
Source: www.duquoin.com
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January 2nd, 2007 by

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What’s in Store for US Online Poker Players for 2007
The New Year (2007) will bring more landscape changing events for US online poker players and some changes are already being reported. Full Tilt and Poker Stars are still growing rapidly among US players while shady workaround depositing sites spring up. (PRWeb Dec 31, 2006) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/TWFnbi1NYWduLUhvcnItVGhpci1NYWduLVplcm8=
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SOLZEN Can Show The WAY
Chris Wilson previews Monday’s meetings in the UK.
Source: uk.sports.yahoo.com
High tech playing experiences in gaming’s future
The casino industry is making it quite clear it wants to change the way people gamble. Server-based slot floors that will allow casino owners to manage their inventories of games from a central on-site location soon will be the standard.
Source: www.nwitimes.com
Motorist knew he had to help man threatening suicide
The sight of a man climbing precariously atop the guardrail of the Windy Hill Road overpass 30 feet above the heavy traffic on I-75 was enough to make motorist Craig Raymer pull over. Even more compelling was the sad, bewildered expression on the face of the little boy standing below the man on the bridge, a look that hit Raymer to his core. The child was about the age of his 5-year-old daughter, …
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