2005 November 29 Poker News, Events and Happenings
Gov. Juan N. Babauta signed House Bill 14-43 into law on Monday that appropriated another half a million dollars from the local poker license fees to fund infrastructure projects on Saipan.
A petition for stricter regulations on the poker industry has now garnered the support of over 3,000 registered voters, surpassing the number of signatures required for a popular initiative to be placed on the election ballot.
SCOTLAND, UK — As reported by the Evening Times: “Former Celtic player Tony Cascarino is hoping to scoop a fortune at his new career - playing professional poker.
It’s “Boston Rob” to the rescue as the former “Survivor” star teaches an Early Show viewer and her friends to play poker.
Whom would you bet on as the No. 1 world leader people might prefer as an opponent in a poker game?
Casinos Launching Game in the First Wave Include Bellagio, Mirage and TI-Treasure Island
You won’t see him checking your ID at Kilroy’s for extra cash. You won’t see him working for wages at the checkout counter at Target. In fact, you might not see Roger Teska much at all.

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