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Online Blackjack News for Sunday - February 8, 2004

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In Song Kim charged once - 2004-02-08
At 21 years of age, In Song Kim, known on the street as "Pae Ho," was the focal point of an investigation into Korean street gangs believed to have arranged of a wave of robberies, including the armed holdup of a congregation in a Korean temple.

Zhang was convicted of money laundering and running "a casino-style operation which offered card games like blackjack and primarily baccarat" and electronic video gambling. Zhang, who pleaded guilty to the charges, had games in Pearl City and at 808 Sheridan St. in Honolulu.
Read the full story at Honolulu Star-Bulletin, HI
 
Angry wives say no more of casino - 2004-02-08
Unable to tolerate their husbands' gambling, a group of wives reported to police the existence of a mini casino in Taman Emas near here.
They put an end to the casino's eight-month operations run by a 60-year-old man and his 17-year-old nephew.

The police busted the shoplot where the casino has been functioning, following a six-week surveillance and discovered 31 men and nine women, aged between 17 and 60, in the middle of their blackjack, poker, baccarat and roulette games.
Read the full story at The Star, Malaysia
 








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