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Russia Shuts Down Thousands of Casinos – Washington Post

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Russia Shuts Down Thousands of Casinos – Washington Post


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Russia Shuts Down Thousands of Casinos
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MOSCOW, July 1 — Thousands of casinos and slot-machine parlors across Russia were outlawed Wednesday as new restrictions on gambling took effect, shutting down an industry that had come to embody the seedier side of capitalism in the
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