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LTTS Exclusive Interview: Jamie Gold Talks Poker And Charity   Sep 30, 2011

  • Jamie Gold's charity work and causes
  • Slash's charity work and causes
  • Children Uniting Nations's celebrity supporters
  • Michael J. Fox Foundation's celebrity supporters
  • Randy Couture's charity work and causes

In 2006, Jamie Gold won the World Series of Poker, which not only made him an instant ‘celebrity’ but netted him one of the highest payouts in tournament history ($12 Million).

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Poker Philanthropist Agrees To Sponsorship Deal   Feb 19, 2009

  • Jamie Gold's charity work and causes
  • Michael J. Fox Foundation's celebrity supporters
  • Michael J. Fox's charity work and causes

2006 World Series of Poker champion Jamie Gold has signed the industry’s most lucrative multi-year contract in history with upstart poker brand Aced.com.

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Montel Williams Steadfast In Battle Against MS   Jun 24, 2008

  • Montel Williams's charity work and causes
  • Jennifer Tilly's charity work and causes
  • Phil Laak's charity work and causes
  • Jamie Gold's charity work and causes

Earlier this month, Montel Williams took over the Golden Nuggets’ newly renovated pavilion in Las Vegas to host his charity poker tournament to benefit the Montel Williams MS Foundation.

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Montel Williams To Play Poker For Multiple Sclerosis   Mar 13, 2008

  • Montel Williams's charity work and causes
  • Annie Duke's charity work and causes

After reading our recent Montel Williams article, Look To The Stars reader Dan Ciranny wrote in to tell us something our readers can do today to make a real difference in the lives of people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS):

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Clay Walker And Montel Williams Team Up Against Multiple Sclerosis   Feb 29, 2008

  • Clay Walker's charity work and causes
  • Band Against MS Foundation's celebrity supporters
  • Montel Williams's charity work and causes

Country music star Clay Walker and his charity, the Band Against MS Foundation (BAMS), have just donated another $25,000 to multiple sclerosis (MS) research.

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