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Displaying keen perception and great insight. She’s a little bit naughty. She’s a little bit nice. She calls ‘em like she sees (and hears) ‘em. She’s... Claire Voyant Las Vegas - November 14, 2008 Susan Egan Spectrum Roslyn Kind As long as Cousin Claire has a couple of bosses who put no restrictions on her (thank you gentlemen, for believing in Freedom of the Press, Freedom of Speech, and freedom on the Internet), she feels... Read More
Deal Me in by Mark Pilarski November 14, 2008 Will a Roll of Quarters 4.5 Yards Long Last the Weekend? Dear Mark: Is $600 enough of a bankroll for playing quarter slots for a weekend casino trip? Theresa S. That depends, Theresa, on which quarter machines you chose to play and the speed at which you play them. A $600 bankroll on a two and three-coin machine should be enough to keep you playing for a weekend just so long as you're not Speedy-Gonzales... Read More
Deal Me in by Mark Pilarski November 7, 2008 When in doubt, let the house set your hand Dear Mark: As someone new to Pai Gow Poker, would you a) play the game, and b) advise letting the dealer set my hand since I'm a beginner? Pat T. Pai Gow Poker is a variant of American seven-card poker. It is played with a standard 52-card deck and a joker, but differs from the typical seven-card game in that you play against a banker, not against the other players at th... Read More
Chuck Rounds' LV Entertainment News A monthly Las Vegas Entertainment Newsletter Chuck Rounds' Las Vegas Entertainment News November 2008 I will be so glad when this election is over... I am sick of the ads---completely sick of them. Aren't we proud of how much money that the candidates have raised? Now we get to see political commercials at every commercial break on our televisions...we can even see the same ad three times in a half hour program. I'm s... Read More
Washington voters consider measure for terminally ill - The Oregonian 30Oct08 Washington voters consider measure for terminally ill by Don Colburn, The Oregonian Thursday October 30, 2008 in the 11 years since Oregon became the only state where dying patients can end their lives with a legally prescribed drug overdose, no other state has followed suit. That could change next week, if Washington voters approve a ballot measure modeled on Oregon's law. An independent statewide poll released t... Read More
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