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Online Casino News for Sunday - March 7, 2004

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Online Casino News
Man commits suicide at casino - 2004-03-07
Police are maintaining their investigation of the death of a 42-year-old man who leaped to his death from a parking structure at the MotorCity Casino on Saturday night. Christopher Burden of Toledo, Ohio, is suspected to have leaped off one of the upper floors of the four-story parking structure close to the casino on Grand River at the Lodge Freeway.

Solomon Bell, a 38-year-old off-duty Oak Park police sergeant shot himself with his service pistol in the casino after losing a huge amount of money at blackjack.
Read the full story at Detroit News, MI
 
Casino gambling city has revisions in the cards - 2004-03-07
While masterpieces and contemporary art are bringing new luster to Las Vegas, the city's canvas is far from done, as several new developments indicate.

Horseshoe trading: In spite of being closed because of severe financial problems, Binion's Horseshoe will relaunch in time to host the casino's trademark World Series of Poker from April 22 to May 29.
Read the full story at San Francisco Chronicle, CA
 







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