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Topic: Compulsive Gambling
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What happens in Vegas
More cash-strapped states are being lured into allowing casinos for the tax revenues. But a new book offers a close-up view of how local residents in Las Vegas are worse off than the rest of the country.
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Casinos multiply as states, such as Massachusetts, hunt for jobs, revenue
Ohio, Kansas, and Maryland now have casinos. Florida may consider them. Massachusetts is poised to invite them in. Hard times tip the balance to economic over social issues, analysts say.
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Legalize betting for online poker?
A bill in Congress to allow betting for online poker is based on the notion that poker is mainly a game of skill. Fat chance.
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Do benefits outweigh the social costs of casinos?
Casinos are usually judged on the dollars they'll bring in. But what about the social costs, for problem gamblers and the community?
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Editorial Board Blog
Internet gaming in the US: If it were legal, what would be the effects?
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Bill to legalize Internet gambling: No dice
The House financial committee will mark up a bill Tuesday to legalize Internet gambling. Even many in the US industry oppose it. It is largely foreign gaming websites that are behind this attempt to overturn the 2006 ban.
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Ballot-box gamble
Since 2004, voters have said 'no' to casino expansion. Now it's time to roll back legalized gambling.
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Colleges take more notice of gambling problems
Innovative efforts, like those in Missouri, address the problems of widespread student gambling.








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