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Eclectic A.C. bookstore offers a little of everything - 2004-01-24
For a city with a rich history but a short memory, Princeton Antiques and Books is the ideal antidote.

Want postcards from pre-casino Atlantic City? They are here, 50,000 of them, somewhere, between shelves stacked with rare books, Tiffany lamps, art glass and photo albums packed with 8-by-11 stills of the beach, the Boardwalk, the first Miss America pageants and more.

Want a hardcover copy of "The Holy Quran"? It's right up there, on an overstuffed shelf near the back, next to "McCarthy" by Roy Cohn.
Read the full story at Wilmington Morning Star
 
Yaquis abruptly fire top 3 casino managers - 2004-01-24
Pascua Yaqui leaders fired the tribe's three top casino managers without notice Thursday.
Douglas Lentz, 36, chief executive officer of Casino Del Sol, Casino of the Sun and the AVA Amphitheater, was contacted at home Thursday night and told not to show up for work Friday.

The tribe also fired his wife, Tina Lentz, 34, vice president of marketing, and Philip Pepple, 39, chief operating officer for the three properties.

"We have not been let back into our offices to get our personal items," Doug Lentz said yesterday.
Read the full story at Tucson Citizen
 






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