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- Audit questions Md. spending on poker, cruises, parties (Baltimore Sun)
The Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development spent $184,000 on poker tournaments, catered cruises, parties and other marketing events between 2004 and 2007 that were not "adequately evaluated and documented," according to a legislative audit released yesterday. The report also said the department paid employees with no job duties, bought airline ticket upgrades without required ...
Poker 21 Nov 2008 - Charity Poker - StreetWise (Online Poker News)
On the 19th Nov, 2008 $250 was paid voluntarily by Edmond Coku to play StreetWise charity poker.
Poker 21 Nov 2008 - County boosters to hold poker tourney (The Marion Star)
MARION ? The Marion County Athletic Boosters Association will hold a Texas Hold-'Em poker tournament on Saturday, Nov. 29.
Poker 21 Nov 2008 - BRIEFS: Missoula man wins poker tournament (Missoulian)
Ty Hagan of Missoula won the $500 buy-in no-limit Texas Hold 'Em poker tournament last weekend in Pendleton, Ore. The tournament was put on by the Wildhorse Resort and Casino.
Poker 21 Nov 2008 - Lehman, Goldman Workers Defy Gloom to Play Poker for Charity (Bloomberg)
Nov. 20 Bloomberg) -- Although Edmond Coku spends his days working on the bankruptcy of his employer, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc ., he paid $250 last night to play charity poker for StreetWise Partners Inc.
Poker 21 Nov 2008 - How Obama plays poker could be telling (Chicago Sun-Times)
Barack Obama's triumph in the 2004 U.S. Senate race earned him a memorable send-off from his friends in the Illinois legislature they emptied his wallet in a take-no-prisoners night of poker.
Poker 21 Nov 2008
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