What to watch Tuesday
Memorial Day is over, but the need to remember is not. Indeed, you may find it hard to forget some of the images and people so movingly presented in tonight’s outstanding CBS news special Flashpoint: Kimberly Dozier and the Army’s Fourth ID: A Story of Bravery, Recovery and Lives Forever Changed (* * * * out of four, 10 ET/PT).
Related Bingo News:
- Mountaineer Racetrack and Gaming Resort Holds Soft Opening
- To Watch Tonight
- SBA pair to watch Emirates tourney
- Jeff Haney warns poker fans to watch for some fireworks in second…
- Vegas Watch: Capping the prop odds for MLB awards
- To watch or not to watch? Answering sports bettings critical question
- Vegas Watch: When ERA lies
- Vegas Watch: Scheduled to win down the MLB stretch
- EleeNo Bingo Watch: Tells You the Approximate Time
- NCAA plans to better watch gambling activity on games
- Look and Listen
- Steve Rosenbloom on poker: Call cuts opportunities in half
Do you know that:
- The first legal lottery in the twentieth century was the New Hampshire Sweepstakes which began on March 12, 1964. Currently 37 states and the District of Columbia operate lotteries.
- In 1857, Prince Charles III of Monaco decided to introduce gambling to his Mediterranean principality to boost its finances.
- Up to the 1960s, Nevada was plagued by teamster financing, hidden ownership, employment of individuals of questionable character and background, and the clear links to organized crime.
- A nationwide survey by the U.S. Travel Industry Association found that 38% of all U.S. residents have been to Las Vegas in their lifetime. The average length of visitors' stay in Las Vegas was almost 4 days (3.7).

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