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Mon, 8 Feb 2010
A Singaporean model deals out chips at a casino and gaming expo in this June 22, 2004 The New York Times 
Operators Pin High Hopes on Singapore Casinos
| SINGAPORE - As Singapore gets ready to open its first casinos, there is little doubt that the controversial decision it made five years ago to allow gambling is going to pay economic dividends for t... (photo: AP / Ed Wray)
Access control gates for the casino at Resorts World. Note segregation between foreigners and Singaporeans/Permanent Residents (PR).
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Chinese use computers at an Internet cafe in Beijing Thursday Feb. 8, 2007. China, regarded as the world's leading source of illegally copied movies and software, had only limited success during a four-month crackdown on Internet piracy and copyright infringement, an official said Thursday.
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Chinese use computers at an Internet cafe in Beijing Thursday Feb. 8, 2007. China, regarded as the world's leading source of illegally copied movies and software, had only limited success during a four-month crackdown on Internet piracy and copyright infringement, an official said Thursday.
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