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Online Casino News for Sunday - March 14, 2004

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• Peden takes advantage of 'free shot'
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• A developer wagers on Florida fortune
• Game Show Network creating strategic move to GSN
• Union provides Mardi Gras-style family fun
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New Harrah’s lobbyist also works for R.I. tourism agency - 2004-03-14
The chief lobbyist for a Rhode Island tourism association at the state Legislature is also on the payroll of the casino operator that has worked with the Narragansett Indian tribe to get legislative approval to construct a casino in West Warwick.

Brian Goldman is being paid $2,500 a month by Harrah’s Casino to convince lawmakers to put the casino proposal before voters this November. Goldman also has been a longtime lobbyist for the Rhode Island Hospitality and Tourism Association.
Read the full story at The Herald News
 
Peden takes advantage of 'free shot' - 2004-03-14
Nate Campbell might never want to fight again at Pechanga Resort & Casino.

The boxer was handed his first loss here in January 2003, and he went down hard in his return Sunday.

Campbell was pummeling Robbie Peden in the fifth round of their IBF junior lightweight title elimination fight when he inexplicably dropped his hands. Peden
gladly accepted the gift and tagged Campbell with a left jab, then landed a left uppercut solidly on Campbell's jaw and sent him to the canvas.
Read the full story at North County Times
 






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