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Online Casino News for Thursday - February 12, 2004

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Paying Attention To Gambling Addiction - 2004-02-12
Pali, pali, hurry and rush comprise a dominant feeling in Korean society, and this is one of the reasons 4.1 percent of the adult population are compulsive gamblers. Two Seoul psychiatrists have pinned gambling on a nationwide method to get rich quick and have started to treat gambling addiction as an illness.

In Australia and New Zealand, where gambling is legal, 6 percent of the population are compulsive gamblers. In South Korea, where only one casino exists for Koreans, the 4.1 percentage is fairly high, as reported by psychiatrists.
Read the full story at Hankooki
 
Casino battle move to UW-Madison campus - 2004-02-12
UW-Madison senior Steven Singh claims his fellow students should not doubt his powerful backing for a Madison casino merely because he's on the payroll of the Ho-Chunk Nation.

Singh, a pre-med student majoring in political science, explained that he came to his position independently, and only then signed on as one of two students employed as paid experts for the tribe on campus. He is being paid $800 to coordinate the pro-casino movement, along with student Danica Sorensen, who is receiving $700.
Read the full story at Wisconsin State Journal
 






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