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Online Casino News for Friday - February 13, 2004

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Cars destroyed by naked vandal - 2004-02-13
The man was seen hopping on two parked in the car park of the Gala Casino in Regent Square between 2150 and 2210 GMT on Thursday.
Both vehicles - such as one which was brand new and had only been picked up by its owner previously in the day - were destroyed in the incident.

He was described as white, about 5ft 10in tall with a slim body and close cropped hair.
Officers also reported that, when he got dressed, his clothes were all dark in colour.
Read the full story at BBC
 
Credit Suisse to Seize Control of Trump Hotels - 2004-02-13
In a motion to save his casino company from growing losses, Donald Trump agreed to hand control of Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts Inc. to Credit Suisse First Boston, Friday's Wall Street Journal reported.

Although Credit Suisse's role is simply as a financial investor, the cash investment features plans for a substantial new look for the casinos, the company stated. The company will be renamed Trump International Corp., a name that could be used on future casinos.
Read the full story at Dow Jones via Yahoo!
 







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