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Online Blackjack News for Sunday - February 8, 2004

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• Dominee 'obsessive gambler'
• Kentucky tracks’ position on gaming seen as ‘greed,’ state legislator insists
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Dominee 'obsessive gambler' - 2004-02-08
While police were looking and his congregation was praying, a "hijacked" dominee was gambling in a despairing effort to overcome his financial challenges.

It was also not the first time the 40-year-old Ds Paul Beyl "disappeared" to go gambling at the local casino for blackjack, poker and other games. About a year ago, he also disappeared after entering into a gambling house without telling anybody about his whereabouts.
Read the full story at News24.com
 
Kentucky tracks’ position on gaming seen as ‘greed,’ state legislator insists - 2004-02-08
Kentucky state Representative Larry Clark (D-Louisville) is willing to support an amendment to Kentucky’s constitution permitting poker, blackjack, baccarat, and other forms of casino gambling, provided racetracks will permit such gaming at other locations, but he feels state racing industry officials will not budge in their demand that expanding gaming be restricted to the racetracks.

"We’re for casinos at the eight racetracks," Elliston informed the Herald-Leader. "[Clark] has suggested to us concepts where there would be some racetrack and some non-racetrack locations."
Read the full story at Thoroughbred Times
 








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