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Missing Missoula man died of hypothermia MISSOULA - The daughter of a 77-year-old Missoula man who was reported missing Monday says her father died of hypothermia. Search Results - helenair.com

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Same circus, new clowns Relations between state House Democrats and Republicans collapse in spat over reform bills._So much for the new civility. mcall.com - Breaking News

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Maine treasurer warns of state debts Treasurer Bruce Poliquin says taxpayers' obligation to pay off the unfunded liability in the retirement system will balloon in the years ahead. Portland Press Herald News Stories

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San Mateo police arrest San Leandro man over $25,000... The man is accused of stealing purses and wallets in the East Bay and then using their owners' credit cards to make the fraudulent purchases, according to a San Mateo police statement. Inside Bay Area Most Viewed

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Dick Gregory joins bridge crossing lineup SELMA -- Comedian Dick Gregory, who has mixed humor with civil rights activities throughout his long career, will join other well-known celebrities at this year's Bridge Crossing Jubilee. montgomeryadvertiser.com - Alabama

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Strip poker! Will new Red Hook ‘burlesque’ club be legit or nuisance?

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The new operators of a notorious Red Hook bar want to transform the former noisy bar into a “burlesque comedy club,” but neighbors suspect it will morph into yet another rowdy joint that will keep them up at all hours.Paris Burlesque Club — which has not yet opened at 18…
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Mardi Gras Casino Offers Charity Poker

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Tournament will award a ,000 donation to a charity of the winner’s choice.




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Fairhope man missing after failing to return from Pensacola poker tournament

Category : Birmingham News

The 55-year-old had planned to take part in a poker tournament Wednesday night at Pensacola Greyhound Track in southwestern Escambia County.

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Regional poker tourney in NP

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The North Platte Telegraph North Platte poker players will join other players from around the state to compete for a seat at the table at the state tournament in April.
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Approval for online poker in D.C. seen as long shot

Category : Washington Times

Congress sent a message Wednesday to D.C. officials who this week approved plans for the city lottery to offer online poker: Not so fast.

The D.C. Council on Tuesday, with little discussion and no public notice, voted 11-2 in favor of a budget amendment that would legalize online poker and …
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Online poker to become legalized?

Category : New York Daily News

Harry Reid is reportedly taking a gamble that would change up the online poker industry.


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Lottery sends 2 to poker mecca

Category : Topeka Capital Journal

Two Kansas Lottery players — one from Hiawatha — have turned non-winning instant scratch tickets into potentially lucrative seats at the 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event in Las Vegas.

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Canada’s Duhamel deals $8.9M triumph at World Series of Poker

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Sporting flip-flops, plaid shorts and a sweatshirt at the final table Monday night, Jonathan Duhamel looked more like someone who just rolled …




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Minnesotan’s seventh-place finish in poker finals is worth $1.36M

Category : Star Tribune

The 29-year-old Minnesotan won more than .35 million for his efforts, though he came up short of his .9 million goal.
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Feds say Sarno ordered bombing of video poker firm

Category : Chicago Sun Times

As Michael Sarno’s stature improved in the Chicago mob, so did his nickname. When he was 17 and little more than a gofer for aging mobsters, he was “The Fat Kid.” On Monday, he begins trial as the main defendant in federal court in
Chicago on racketeering charges with a different nickname and different
job responsibilities.
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