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Online Casino News for Tuesday - January 20, 2004

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Casino rivals shouldn't accept 'bluff,' author insists - 2004-01-20
Those likely to vote against the casino municipal services deal ought not believe the contention that a no vote will hurt Hesperia if the casino goes in anyway, stated author Brett Fromson, who spoke before a majority anti-casino contingent last Friday.

“If you’re going to prostitute yourself you ought to get paid,” advised Fromson, who recommended the casino could have as many as 25,000 visitors daily.
Read the full story at Hesperia Star
 
Casino operator goes missing - 2004-01-20
A destitute Rustenburg family are looking for their breadwinner who went missing on September 2 last year after claiming he would come home and see them the next day.

Peter Shimane Molefe, 32 - a casino table inspector at Caesers in Kempton Park - is said to have left his home in Kempton Park, driving a red Opel Monza leaving to go to work.
Read the full story at IOL
 







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