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Online Casino News for Saturday - March 13, 2004

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Pendleton-area becomes destination for high-stakes casino poker competition - 2004-03-13
Poker players from around the nation have landed in a casino in the Pendleton region this week, for the country's biggest poker tournament north of Las Vegas.

Players claim huge pots and a friendly host city have made the tournament at the Wildhorse Resort and Casino one of their most beloved.
The casino is promising prize money of $433,000 for the eight-day tournament that finishes on Saturday.
Read the full story at Corvallis Gazette Times
 
Tribes using power in Congress to surpass local opposition - 2004-03-13
When a Butte County tribe sought help for the opening of a casino on a cow pasture 40 miles away, it turned to a retiring U.S. senator from Colorado.

Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell helped bring in three obscure sentences into a Native American "technical corrections" measure that assists the casino site in Yuba County become tribal property - without mentioning the tribe's name, its site or even a word regarding gambling.
Read the full story at Mercury News
 







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