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Online Casino News for Sunday - February 8, 2004

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Big Spin gamblers - 2004-02-08
Keith Andorfer works in a casino, but it was a sort kind of gambling that supplied him with a huge payday Saturday.

Andorfer, a casino employee from Bellflower, won $70,000 on the California Lottery's Big Spin television episode.

"I plan to help out my family and travel to the Canadian Rockies with my winnings," he revealed.
Read the full story at San Francisco Chronicle
 
Las Vegas is the new home of suicide not gambling - 2004-02-08
Lawrence Orbe didn't travel to the Las Vegas Strip for a chance to win big. He didn't come for the strippers or over-the-top entertainment.
He came to die.

Four months following Orbe's suicide, Gloreah Hendricks, 30, leaped from the ninth floor of the Aladdin hotel-casino parking garage on July 19, 2003.
Matthew Naylor didn't leave behind a note prior to commiting suicide on June 21, 2002, at the Plaza hotel-casino.
Read the full story at San Francisco Chronicle
 







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