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A military service member identified in a photo caption on page 2C in Monday’s Review-Journal is an airman in the U.S. Air Force .

Player wins WSOP bling, $1.3 million

Villanova senior Daniel Kelly just made it big in Vegas. At age 21, he anted up $25,000 to compete in a premium event at the World Series of Poker. On Saturday, he went from last place (18th) on the final day to first and claimed $1,315,318.

Bill has many rules, critics

NEW YORK — To keep taxpayers from having to bail out giant banks again, lawmakers faced two choices: design rules to try to prevent them from failing, or shrink them so that if they do fail, they won’t threaten the financial system.

One of a Kind: Hellmuth strives to be poker’s best

Russian banker and World Series of Poker newcomer Vladimir Schmelev won nearly $1 million as runner-up in the Poker Players Championship event, took seventh place in the Seven Card Stud World Championship a week later, and earned respect.

51s squelch rally, hold on to beat Beavers

The 51s held off a ninth-inning rally to beat the host Portland Beavers 7-6 on Monday night in a Pacific Coast League game.

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Coy LeBron gives no clues

AKRON, Ohio — A pointed finger, smile, chuckle and head shake. That was all.

Local, state government workers feel heat

For years, most people who worked for state or local governments accepted a fact of life: Their pay wasn’t great. The job security was.