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19 Nov 2010 In: Roulette News

England – France Special: Les Bleus A Superb Price To Silence Wembley With A Win
A reader once commented that betting on international friendlies is akin to putting five bullets in a cartridge of six and playing a game of Russian roulette. It’s true that friendly games lob up unusual results (France 0-1 China) but in many cases they can be quite profitable.
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Goal.com


Death investigation awaits toxicology report on student
Two options remain in the falling death of Nick Carr: suicide or accident.
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Bucks County Courier Times


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18 Nov 2010 In: Roulette News

Ivory Wave is a bath salt that creates a high when snorted
Bath salts don’t usually cost for 200 miligrams, yet some Utahns are paying through the nose for a product called “Ivory Wave” in order to get high.
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Deseret News


Korean War vet recalls horrors of POW camp
While Veterans Day sounds a national call for people to express thanks to those who have served in the armed forces, those thanks would ring hollow without knowing some of the harrowing tales of the veterans themselves.During the fifth annual…
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier


Omaha Tribe plans to reopen Onawa casino
Associated Press – November 12, 2010 7:24 AM ET ONAWA, Iowa (AP) – The Omaha Tribe plans to reopen a casino near Onawa in western Iowa, more than a year after closing it following regulatory…
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KWQC-TV 6 Davenport


Omaha Tribe plans to reopen Onawa casino
Associated Press – November 12, 2010 7:24 AM ET ONAWA, Iowa (AP) – The Omaha Tribe plans to reopen a casino near Onawa in western Iowa, more than a year after closing it following regulatory…
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CBS4 Quad Cities


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18 Nov 2010 In: Roulette News

Howard Mandel’s freelance Urban Improvisation
The AACM — Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians — continues after 45 years to encourage highly original, edgy and exciting artists — as I detail in my new City Arts column.
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Arts Journal


Omaha Tribe Plans to Reopen Onawa Casino
The Omaha Tribe plans to reopen a casino near Onawa in western Iowa, more than a year after closing it following regulatory problems and declining business.
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Maryland legislators planning big changes to slots law
Senate President Miller calls slots as part of constitution “crippling” Lawmakers will soon consider changes to Maryland’s gambling laws, as leaders scramble to entice qualified bidders to develop stalled slots parlors in Baltimore and Western Maryland.
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Baltimore Sun


Maryland legislators planning big changes to slots law
Senate President Miller calls slots as part of constitution “crippling” Lawmakers will soon consider changes to Maryland’s gambling laws, as leaders scramble to entice qualified bidders to develop stalled slots parlors in Baltimore and Western Maryland.
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Baltimore Sun


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18 Nov 2010 In: Roulette News

5 tips for acing open enrollment
Employees renewing their 2011 health insurance plans during open enrollment will have good news in the form of more options for free preventive care and coverage for young adult children.
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Bankrate.com


A rainy Paris night at a Beaujolais banquet, table for one
A rainy Thursday evening alone on a business trip in a strange city doesn’t usually make for memorable dining. Since the strange city was Paris, however, I was not going to settle for hotel room service or a stop at a fast-food chain.
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Philly.com


Effects of war, gambling addiction plagued ‘Mario Brothers bandit’
Brodak spared tougher sentence, gets 10 years for second series of bank robberies
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Macomb Daily


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18 Nov 2010 In: Roulette News

Bridgman High senior gains title
BRIDGMAN – Kelsey Stevenson was so excited she “couldn’t get her thoughts together,” when she gained the crown Saturday night as Miss Bridgman 2011, the teen admitted afterward.
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The Herald-Palladium


Bridgman High senior gains title
BRIDGMAN – Kelsey Stevenson was so excited she “couldn’t get her thoughts together,” when she gained the crown Saturday night as Miss Bridgman 2011, the teen admitted afterward.
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The Herald-Palladium


Police nab suspected serial break-in artist
Remembrance Day was one to forget for a Long Plain First Nation man busted for attempted theft. On Nov. 11 at about 11:45 a.m., Portage RCMP received a call saying someone had tried to thieve an off-road vehicle on Long Plain.[...]
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Portage Daily Graphic


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