For bettors, the Super isn't all its cracked up to be - 2004-01-30
The voice at the other end of the telephone was deep and mysterious. Jewish Family Services of Buffalo and Erie County arranged an interview with one of its compulsive-gambling patients, a man anonymously known as "Pete." It seemed to be a fitting choice, I thought.
Niagara Falls is just walking distance of casinos. Why not save people the jump and offer Dr. Kevorkian's suicide machine? Gambling might be enjoyable for some, but it's a road to misery for millions who suffer when the family members blow tax dollars.
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