It’s time to boot out video poker machines
Greensboro News Record, NC - May 14, 2006 The odds are better that the General Assembly finally will ban video poker machines during this short session, but it’s no done deal.
Proposal Would Require New Video Poker Truck Stop Notice
PokerMag.com - May 25, 2006 A Louisiana House of Representatives committee decided Wednesday that the public needs more notice when a proposed video poker truck stop is the topic.
Lady’s luck runs out
Sacramento Bee, USA - 2 hours ago Using the embezzled money, Pruett hit a $1 million jackpot in March at an exclusive video poker tournament, said Karen Ernst, FBI spokeswoman.
New Questions about Black, Video Poker
abc11tv.com, NC - May 3, 2006 By Gerrick Brenner. (05/03/06 - FAYETTEVILLE) - House Speaker Jim Black and the video poker industry already are under investigation for $1,000 campaign checks
Senate panel again OKs video-poker ban
Winston-Salem Journal, NC - May 10, 2006 A Senate committee quickly and unanimously approved a ban on video poker yesterday, preparing the chamber to outlaw the industry for the fifth time since 2000.
Video poker ban up for vote
Fayetteville Online, Fayetteville NC - May 10, 2006 Tony Rand of Fayetteville, chairman of the committee, cited a recent sweep of suspected illegal video poker operations in Cumberland County in taking the ban
Video poker ban in works
News & Observer, NC - May 11, 2006 Time and time again, proposals to ban video poker in North Carolina have landed in the state House controlled by Speaker Jim Black.
Maloofs find basketball, casino play well together
Scripps Howard News Service, DC - May 29, 2006 It wraps out of the Hart & Huntington Tattoo Company, the denizens dropping coins into the nearby slots and video poker machines as they wait to add artwork to
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