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Online Blackjack News for Sunday - February 8, 2004

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Top-rated enrollment part of resurgent program - 2004-02-08
Ole Miss included 21 signees last week who gave many in the program an excuse to trust that the Rebels just hit blackjack.
Count Ole Miss coach David Cutcliffe among those who felt the nation's leading-ranked recruiting classes may be in the cards for his program.

After all, the Rebels are coming off their most successful season in 40 years and are halfway through a facilities upgrade that features a $17 million indoor practice facility set to open this summer, just when many in this year's class will hit campus.
Read the full story at Jackson Clarion Ledger, MS
 
Education, casino for students - 2004-02-08
The AC employees Bible Study Group is carrying on its study of the book of Hebrews. They will assemble from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday in Library Room 112. Partakers can bring their lunch.

WT students will wager the night away at the Residence Hall Association's Casino Night, at 7 p.m. Friday in the ballroom at Cousins Hall.
Casino Night is available to students at no cost. Poker, blackjack, roulette and free soft drinks will be provided.
Read the full story at Amarillo Globe News, TX
 








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