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In a message dated 4/25/2006 11:45:28 PM Eastern Standard Time,
vpFREE@yahoogroups.com writes:

Bob Dancer wrote:
I have no knowledge about whether or not Harrah's is involved with that
casino, but I don't buy your conclusion about "worst in North America".
Not by a long shot. CW has numerous full pay Pick'em for dollars and

According to my host at casino Windsor their slot club is totally run by

Harrah's.
They will be going smoke free in June & the employees expect to lose 25% of
their business to Detroit. They are not happy campers. < according to the 6 I
talked to. Jerry in Ohio.

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Jerry, perhaps they'll be pleasantly surprised. When restaurants in both NYC and L.A. went smoke free, at first, business dropped off somewhat. Then, once the people who hate smoke realized that they could start enjoying restaurant dining more, business not only picked up, it exceeded what it had been.
   
  I'm hoping that casinos quickly learn the lesson that there are lots of players who don't play as frequently, as long (or both) because they're "smoked out."
   
  Then, maybe the folks in LV will learn the lesson...
   
  Lainie

JRtops@aol.com wrote:
  They will be going smoke free in June & the employees expect to lose 25% of their business to Detroit. They are not happy campers. according to the 6 I talked to. Jerry in Ohio.

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It's true. My neigbourhood bar/restaurant thought they would have to close when they
passed the smoke-free law her5e in Toronto in 2004. Not only are they still open but they
have been able to pay for a nice renovation as business has been so good in the last two
years!

MO

Jerry, perhaps they'll be pleasantly surprised. When restaurants in both NYC and L.A.

went smoke free, at first, business dropped off somewhat. Then, once the people who
hate smoke realized that they could start enjoying restaurant dining more, business not
only picked up, it exceeded what it had been.

   
  I'm hoping that casinos quickly learn the lesson that there are lots of players who don't

play as frequently, as long (or both) because they're "smoked out."

   
  Then, maybe the folks in LV will learn the lesson...
   
  Lainie

JRtops@... wrote:
  They will be going smoke free in June & the employees expect to lose 25% of their

business to Detroit. They are not happy campers. according to the 6 I talked to. Jerry in
Ohio.

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Celebrate Earth Day everyday! Discover 10 things you can do to help slow climate

change. Yahoo! Earth Day

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Lainie Wolf <lainiewolf702@...> wrote:

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