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Vegas Strip News Archive
20-May-2008
Charles Barkley vows to quit gambling (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) Charles Barkley said Monday he will stop gambling, at least for now, less than a week after acknowledging he owed a $400,000 debt to a Las Vegas Strip casino. "I like to go into Vegas, it's a fun place, but you know what, I've got to stop gambling. That's the bottom line," Barkley said during TNT's pregame show before Game 7 between San Antonio and New Orleans. "I am not going to gamble anymore. ...
Campaign warriors: People leave jobs, lifestyles to travel long road (Carroll County Online) INDIANAPOLIS - They've slept on floors, on couches and in their cars. They've held foreign policy discussions in chicken coops and hounded voters on the Las Vegas Strip. They've quit their jobs, left behind their families and ditched most of their belongings.
Barkley: 'I've got to stop gambling' (USA Today) Charles Barkley said Monday he will stop gambling, at least for now, less than a week after acknowledging he owed a $400,000 debt to a Las Vegas Strip casino. "I like to go into Vegas, it's a fun place, but you know what, I've got to stop gambling. That's the bottom line," Barkley said.
Local transplants pick their faves (Honolulu Star-Bulletin) They left family, friends and the things they love about Hawaii -- a temperate climate, tropical flowers, the ocean and Zippy's -- for the thrill of performing in a top show on the Las Vegas Strip.
NBA analyst Barkley could face felony charges (Republican-American) Retired NBA star Charles Barkley. (AP) LAS VEGAS (AP) ? A prosecutor says retired NBA star Charles Barkley will face felony charges if he fails to repay a $400,000 gambling debt to a Las Vegas Strip casino.
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