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  • Aug. 8th, 2008 at 10:35 AM
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The PokerNews Cup returns to Australia! Commencing October 12-20, this premiere PokerNews tournament will be hosted by Crown Casino, situated on the banks of the Yarra River, close to the heart of Melbourne. PokerStars is pleased to host this massive freeroll exclusively for PokerNews players. The top four finishers in this freeroll will each receive a $5,000 PokerNews Cup Australia package that includes entry to the AUD$2,200 main event, six nights accommodation at the luxurious Crown Promenade Hotel and $1,500 cash for travel. In addition, $4,000 will be added to the prizepool and distributed as per PokerStars standard payout structure, adding even more value to this sensational freeroll. To be eligible, simply download PokerStars through PokerNews, register a new account and make a deposit. Players must then earn 150 VPPs between Sunday August 28 (00:00 EST) and Wednesday September 3 (23:59 EST). Qualified players will be issued a ticket after September 3, which is used to manually register for the freeroll. Existing PokerStars players who have signed up through PokerNews are welcome to participate, provided all other entry requirements are fulfilled.
Note: Each package is non-transferable and cannot be exchanged for cash. If the winner cannot attend, for whatever reason, the package shall be awarded to the next eligible player, at the sole discretion of PokerNews and/or PokerStars management. This also applies if the player has won a second package. All decisions made by management are final.

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That which to Play, Online Poker

  • Aug. 8th, 2008 at 1:27 PM
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Being a video-game thoroughbred, Nintendo was always going to come out tops over its most formidable competitors Microsoft (Xbox) and Sony (PS). It admittedly took a while but with a stroke of genius in the Wii, it was finally mission accomplished. So just what exactly is the gem that is found in Wii?
Competition was always intense in the video game industry and it would take a marvel of a gizmo like the Wii to be top-dog. So far, Wii has more than lived up to its hype. Its indeed an all-round multimedia powerhouse boasting games, movies, music, television, internet and e-messaging and mail. Having that said, the crown jewel of the Nintendo Wii is still its video games.
Everything about Wii revolves around the remote controller and Nintendo Wii Games are no exception. Its motion sensing technology makes the gaming experience feels like the real thing be it tennis, bowling, baseball, boxing and so forth. So much for the couch potato image of video gaming as the intrinsic specialty of Nintendo Wii Video Games is the players movement.
Nintendo Wii Video Games are inherently played without clutter or restraint through its wireless remote. It is the tennis racquet, steering wheel, gun or bowling ball depending on what game is on. Coupled with the Nunchuck secondary controller, it truly brings Nintendo Wii Games into a gaming dimension previously unknown. There is even an adaptor that fits over the remote for those who are more accustomed to the old-version controller.
Nintendo Wii Video Games also marks the end of the ?kid? label on video games. It is effectively a comprehensive family home entertainment system. Game titles encompasses sports, action, strategy, casino, simulation, puzzles and so forth. In short, it caters to all in the family across ages, genders, medical conditions, fitness levels and individual preference.
Classic and retro games are also widely available. For one thing, the Nintendo Wii is backward compatible to the games of GameCube and even Entertainment System series. 4 GameCube controller ports are actually provided although some of the old games can be played with the Wii remote. The media bay will also accept the old GameCube discs along with the newer Wii version.
The primary source of Nintendo Wii Video Games is the Wii games store. They are also available through the Wii Virtual Console. However, the pricing structure through these two avenues is rigid and can be steep in the long run especially for serial Wii gamers. That?s why an alternative source of Nintendo Wii Games with a commercial twist through online download is getting vastly popular. At a fraction of the cost of the conventional disc, why wouldn?t it be.

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Bruce McEwan talks about some of the underlying problems of summer associate programs at top American Law firms. While some of the problems are real, here is another.

They are not conducive to two categories for law students, evening division law students (those going to school at night while holding other jobs) and older law students (i.e. those moving into a second career or having families). In my case, both apply to me.

Now, don't get me wrong, I understand the recruiting process and am fully cognizant of the advantages and disadvantages of the process. But let's also be clear, the typical summer associate program's social environment, outside of the actual work, is premised on the notion that the participants will be 23, 24, 25 years old, single or at the very least married without kids.

But in my case, while I didn't participate in the "typical summer program" I am not sure I would have been welcomed. First, my oldest daughter was born in my first year of law school and it was hard enough to spend the acadmic year not seeing her in an awake state between Sunday night and Friday evening. It would be hard to justify not seeing her to attend some after party at some pub after working long hours to begin with, so I would likely be labeled as not very fun despite my actual work efforts.

Even if I had not children and a wife who would have indulged my "need" to attend such parties, at age 31, which was my age when I started law school, I had long passed my "party days" and would not have enjoyed the party nights.

Now most law firms will tell you, we don't do that sort of thing, but let's be honest, it is a winked upon subterfuge, since as McEwan noted, the more summers that attend an after party, the easier it is for the department to justify the "after-party" bar tab.

The educational and career development aspects of a summer associateship are important and worthy goals. However, I would argue that the summer program, which has so much influence over big law hiring, is a poor program indeed for finding the best working lawyers.

I will tell you right now, that when it comes to my future as a hiring lawyer, all things being equal between two candidates, I will take the one who went to evening division law school every day and twice on Sunday. Given the relative balance in some matters, I will probably take the evening division student from a "lower ranked" school over a regular student at a "higher ranked" school. Why, because for my money and that of my firm, I stand a better chance of getting a working lawyer, who knows how to budget time, effort and resources.

But summer programs are conducive to evening division students for the most part, for one reason: At the end of the summer, that student will have to find another job.

Follow me on this one. Bright and dedicated evening division law students holds down a regular job somewhere while attending law school--for whatever reason, largely economic. To take a summer associate position for 10-12 weeks, law student must either 1) quit regular job or in the best scenario negotiate a way to come back after 10-12 weeks. It would take a magnimous employer at best to do the latter, particular when said employer knows that the law student will be gone in a year or two anyway. So, the law student must decide, do I take the summer associate job, which will probably lead to a job offer post law school and then spend half the summer looking for a regular job when school starts back up, or do I forgo the summer experiernce.

In my case, I had to essentially forgo the summer experience. I could neither afford to lose my regular job or the benefits that came with it for a three month job. I tried to make a federal job work, but the some conflicts came up and it didn't work out.

The issue of summering occupies students attention to a disproportionate sense and inflates expectations beyond the problem McEwan points out. But the problem that an entire class of students struggles with the problems of even taking a summer position, let alone dealing with pitfalls, means that law school education and firm hiring needs to be reexamined.

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Gambling news to 5 Noble 2008

  • Aug. 8th, 2008 at 2:35 PM
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SWITZERLAND SWISS APPROACH to CASINOS PROBLEM GAMBLERS
http://www.igwb.com/Articles/Market_Outlook/BNP_GUID_9-5-2006_A_10000000000000376879
Embeding Social Responsibility
by William N. Thompson  Posted: July 11, 2008
 Imagine a casino throwing out a player who is gambling too much. It happens. And when thrown out the player might never be able to enter a casino anywhere in the country again.

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