Seminoles dealt the best hand, racetracks say - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
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The largest poker tournament in Florida history comes to Broward County this weekend, a tribute to the game’s popularity and to the near monopoly power of the Seminole Tribe ’s casino empire. As many as 210 players will pay $3,000 apiece to enter the Casino News
Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner Big Brown, being led back to his paddock by Groom Ramiro Gonzales, above, had his front left hoof injury wired shut Monday morning. (Rob Carr - AP) Hoof care specialist Ian McKinlay wired closed a quarter Casino News
Last in a series The first thing Gregory Berg saw after stepping from his helicopter in the Papua New Guinea jungle was a group of barefoot men with axes in their hands. They pressed in at once, and one of them - eager to lead Berg, a forensic Casino News
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