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Online Casino News for Thursday - January 29, 2004

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Casino force stroke victim to leave - 2004-01-29
A stroke victim was forced to leave a Territory casino because bouncers believed that she was drunk.
But the woman declared yesterday she had consumed one beer and her medical condition had made her appear intoxicated.

Registered Nurse Catherine Kemp, 47, felt "humiliated, denigrated and discriminated against" following the incident at Lasseters Hotel and Casino in Alice Springs.
Read the full story at The Advertiser
 
Harrah's employees get incentive - 2004-01-29
All those days of perfect attendance last quarter were successful in a huge way Thursday for Robert Tadlock, a janitor at Harrah's Cherokee Casino and Hotel.
He was granted a check for $20,000 at the casino's employee awards affair.

The major money on Thursday was not on the casino floor. In addition to Tadlock's prize, the company granted $250,000 to its employees for enhanced service and exceeding goals in customer satisfaction.
Read the full story at Asheville Citizen Times
 







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