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Online Casino News for Sunday - February 29, 2004

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Casino boosts job market? You bet! - 2004-02-29
Suddently, the job picture in Broward is much more dazzling. The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino employed 1,900 individuals at a three-day job fair. And 300 more are expected to be employed in March.

Casino officials were expecting to fill a range of jobs, from poker dealers to waiters to plumbers, and white-collar jobs like accountants and computer consultants.
Because most spots were filled during the first two days, some of Saturday's applicants were informed they had arrived too late.
Read the full story at Miami Herald
 
Spam sinners could be virus victims, claims expert - 2004-02-29
If there is a day of judgement for spammers, the place of eternal damnation should be huddled with Americans covered in phony penis enlargement patches and fed a steady diet of chalk pills labelled "Viagra".

Australians will be there, too, but only a tiny group, responsible mainly for casino and porn-site spam.
These are the conclusions from a review over two days of hundreds of thousands of spam messages by Sophos, a British-based internet security firm.
Read the full story at Melbourne Age
 







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