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Pinnacle CEO quits as probe begins

LAS VEGAS, Neb. , Nov. 9 (UPI) -- U.S. casino developer Pinnacle Entertainment said its chief executive officer resigned two days after an official investigation of his behavior began. CEO Dan Lee, who was in St. Louis Tuesday, reportedly berated St. Full Article at United Press International

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