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Vice President Biden Meets with Sportsmen and Wildlife Interest Groups.
gambling …

With the governor and legislature poised to approve a state constitutional amendment next year that would allow for corporate casino gambling throughout the state, some elected officials in Brooklyn have begun to prematurely salivate at the promise of tax revenues, jobs and community revival. Before jumping on this casino bandwagon and forcing the development of a casino complex on what will likely be a vulnerable community, I implore our elected and community leaders to take a hard look at what the real impact casino gambling would have on a battered and dense urban community such as Coney Island as well as other similarly situated communities in Brooklyn.
Take Action: #DontCrapOut
Bertha Lewis, President and Founder
The Black Institute
http://www.theblackinstitute.org/
An Oval Office Chat
President Barack Obama meets with senior advisors in the Oval Office, Jan. 8, 2013. Attending, from left, are: Kathryn Ruemmler, Counsel to the President; Mike Froman, Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economics; Chief of Staff Jack Lew; Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett; Counselor to the President Pete Rouse; Nancy-Ann DeParle, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy; Senior Advisor David Plouffe; and Director of Communications Dan Pfeiffer. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
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President Obama Nominates John Brennan as CIA Director President Obama announced John Brennan as his nominee for the next head of the Central Intelligence Agency.
President Obama Wants Chuck Hagel to Run the Pentagon The President asked Sen. Chuck Hagel to serve as Secretary of Defense.
Credit Cards and Debit Cards Still Not Allowed at the Vatican

I’m sitting here at the Condé Nast Traveler Travel Specialists Summit with Patrice Salezze of Papavero Villa Rentals (one of our top travel specialists). Her area of travel expertise is Rome, so we were just discussing the news that the central bank of Italy has blocked the Vatican City’s ability to accept credit cards or debit cards because of some questions about the holy city’s compliance with anti-money-laundering controls. The ban went into effect January 1 (happy new year, tourists!), but still hasn’t been fixed. So in the meantime, if you’re waiting in line for, say, the Vatican Museum, make sure you have cash on hand. Of course, the Vatican is scrambling to get this fixed and shake off doubts about its financial transparency. Maybe a higher power can help with this one? What do you think of the news—were the banks right to cut off the Vatican?











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