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Online Casino News for Sunday - February 29, 2004

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Circumventing A Haunting Casino Addiction - 2004-02-29
Jennifer McCausland illustrates her son Ben as an outgoing guy, who at 18 years old, discovered gambling.
Ben was addicted to Blackjack. He was a teenager, and he didn't get assistance, until he moved to Australia.

The gambling trade produces more than $1 billion a year in Washington. There are thousands of addicts, but no treatment. McCausland came up with Ben's Bill in an effort to get permanent funding for problem gamblers.
Read the full story at KOMO, WA
 
It Began With Lunch... : A lengthy relationship between 'lovebirds' is now heading for court - 2004-02-29
She was 22 that summer, a student at the University of Michigan, visiting friends in Palm Springs, Calif., when she was first introduced to him. He was 49, twice divorced and the multimillionaire proprietor of a string of fitness centers and several homes.

Hubner, with an eighth-grade education, discovered a series of fitness companies starting in the 1950s, including what is now recognized as Fitness USA, a company that operates a string of spas in Michigan and other states. He also purchased real estate, restaurants and a casino in Biloxi, Miss.
Read the full story at Detroit Free Press, United States
 







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