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September 18, 2006
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Operation D.E.E.P. Casino Night Benefit

By | September 18, 2006
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Sponsored by CUTonight, the Casino Night Benefit is better than ever! With prizes from PSP to iPod nanos, there is more fun than you could imagine. All proceeds will be channeled towards building D.E.E.P.’s second school in China.


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