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Court requested to reclaim Penn National permit - 2004-02-19
Two Maine Indian tribes and the organization Casinos No! want a state court to take back a conditional racing license granted this week to the owner of Bangor Historic Track.

The Passamaquoddy and Penobscot tribes and the anti-casino group filed different lawsuits Wednesday in Penobscot County Superior Court.
Read the full story at Portland Press Herald
 
GSN Names Leading Blackjack Players to Compete in World Series of Blackjack - 2004-02-19
With just one month to go until the debut of its new WORLD SERIES OF BLACKJACK FROM MOHEGAN SUN on March 15th at 10 PM ET/PT, GSN today revealed the names and identities of the 25 world-class blackjack players who will be competing for the title of champion and a total of $250,000 in winnings.

* Nick Dillon, a casino manager and 15-year blackjack player, who enjoys
gambling "just for the fun of it;"
Read the full story at PR Newswire via Yahoo!
 







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