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Mohegans assist Wisconsin tribe's gambling project - 2004-01-08
The Mohegan Tribe has put in one dollars in a gambling and entertainment facility planned by a Wisconsin tribe and will sit on the board overseeing its development.

The Mohegans are paying off a one billion dollar debt for its Project Sunburst expansion at Mohegan Sun. Tribal chairman Mark Brown says the project for the Kenosha, Wisconsin-based Menominee tribe will allow the tribe to diversify its business.
Read the full story at WTNH, CT
 
Rose combines contrition, defensiveness as he explains gambling addiction - 2004-01-08
Huge six-figure losses, bookies' threats to his family over unsettled debts and his cavalier willingness to endanger his baseball history status marked Pete Rose's long descent into compulsive gambling and banishment from the sport he dominated for a quarter-century, the former Cincinnati Reds star admits in his new autobiography.

In "My Prison Without Bars," which went on sale nationwide today, Rose wavers between contrition and defensiveness in detailing a serious gambling problem that he denied for years.
Read the full story at Cincinnati Post, OH
 







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