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Native Americans Getting Piece of Tourism Pie in Washington Native Americans are finding the tourist dollar with their Washington State Casinos. casino • gambling • native american • washington state • tourism
Proposed Stallion Limitation Proposal . harness racing • horse racing • standardbred • thoroughbred • casino
British Columbia's Royal City New Westminster is known as western Canada's "Royal City," and is famous for its Victorian history as well as its riverfront shops, fine dining and casino gambling. new westminster • new west • royal city • british columbia • canada
Gambling in Macau or Las Vegas Both cities are on opposite sides of the planet. But the differences do not totally eclipse the similarities. For the gambler, it's still win or lose. las vegas casino • macau casino • las vegas room • casino gambling • privacy invasion
Pet Friendly Hotels in Reno, NV Reno, Nevada, in the Sierra Nevadas, is a popular vacation destination. Pet friendly hotels allow you to bring your pet on vacation. pet friendly hotels • travel with pets • reno nevada • casino gambling • sierra nevada's
Gambling Fever: Killing Our Children Softly American children are hurting. They suffer needlessly and profoundly. Teachers know this. So do the police, social workers, case managers, and family court judges. gambling fever • compulsive gambling • social addiction • casinos • legalized gambling
Escape to The Exumas in Bahamas Out Islands Head to Great and Little Exuma away from tourist crowds for wide open beaches, limitless coral reefs for snorkling, and small islands just offshore awaiting discovery. exuma bahamas • stocking island • georgetown exuma • coral gardens bed and breakfast • starfish adventure
Gambling Casinos In Communities Many communities look to gaming as a means of boosting their economy. Do casinos bring economic growth? What about an increase in social costs? casinos and social ills • casinos and economic growth • casinos and communities • casinos and social costs • gaming facilities and communities
Great Mississippi River Keeps Rollin' Along "Old Man River," flows from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico, bordering ten states as it rolls along. The Mississippi River connects the north to south. mississippi river • old man river • scenic vacation • american road trip • riverboat travel
Illinois House Impeaches Rod Blagojevich On January 9, 2009 the Illinois House impeached Gov. Rod Blagojevich. The impeachment included thirteen accusations. rod blagojevich • impeachment grounds • abuse of power • corrupt official acts • barbara flynn currie
It’s a Long, Long Road to Slots at Texas Tracks The Lone Star State’s horse racing industry is falling behind neighboring states because video slots are increasing their revenue and attracting Texas horsemen and residents. horse racing • texas • video slots • louisiana • oklahoma
Lake Tahoe Bed & Breakfast Inns Lake Tahoe is surrounded by mountains and tall pines. There are charming bed and breakfast inns in the area for romantic, intimate stays. lake tahoe • northern california • crystal • lake • reno nevada
Ohio's Geneva-on-the-Lake A guide to all to the fun and food choices in Geneva-on-the-Lake, in Northeast Ohio on Lake Erie. geneva-on-the-lake • northeast ohio • ohio • what to do in ohio • restaurants
Double or nothing: new bills to regulate Internet gambling Internet gambling has become one of the new social issues attracting legislative interest, but like so many issues involving the Internet, making the law work as intended promises to be a challenge. Gambling, once seen as some kind of distant evil, is now found on most street corners in the form of state lotteries, and in casinos found in increasing numbers of localities. congress • gambling • legislation • pathology
Governor Edwin Edwards: The First Three Terms Information about former Governor Edwin Edwards is dominated by his recent conviction and sentencing. This article looks at the history of his first three administrations as governor of Louisiana. governor edwin edwards • louisiana • oil • history • state constitution
Help Teens Spot Online Gaming Ads Tips for parents on lowering the risk of teen exposure to promotion of unsuitable products & services masked within Online Gaming Sites. vetting teen gaming • teen safety tips for online gaming • warning teens about teen gaming sites • teen gaming guidelines • teen gaming safety tips
Mickey Cohen: The West Coast “Dapper Don” A weak organized crime Family on the West Coast allowed representatives from New York and Chicago to move into LA and provide an opportunity for Mickey Cohen to find a place for himself.
Pete Rose's Gambling Troubles Charlie Hustle has been banned from baseball for almost twenty years, and has almost no chance of ever being allowed back into the game. pete rose gambling • pete rose ban • pete rose bet on baseball • did pete rose bet on baseball • pete rose jim gray
Top Poker Movies of All Time Playing poker in a live poker game holds a certain mystique. Hollywood's top poker movies offer the viewer a choice seat at the main table to watch the action up close. top poker movies • best movies about poker • movie poker games • rounders • cincinatti kid
A Church That Matters Under a contract I studied the twenty-five lowest income rural counties of the U.S. This material represents my findings of the county characteristics and issues which negatively or positively impact county economic growth. It also defines work of the Church and other non-profit groups as they work to improve local economic realities. faith • economic growth • economy • entrepreneur • mission
The Golden Years of the Capone Era Review of the early years of Capone's reign as the master of the underworld in Chicago. With the events leading to his income tax court case and the St. Valentine Massacre. manny sullivan decision • income tax evasion • bugs moran • frankie yale • adonis club massacre |
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