22.10.05

Vegas Partner Lounge offers New Games at their Online Casinos

Vegas Partner Lounge is launching 4 new games at their online casinos on the 26th of October. The games are European Roulette Gold, Pollen Nation, Wasabi San and 100 Power Play Video Poker. You can find them at these online casinos: SunVegasCasino.com, CrazyVegasCasino.com, CasinoUS.com, 777Dragon.com, MapleCasino.ca, ArthurianCasino.com and CinemaCasino.com.

The best feature of European Roulette Gold allows a player to place as many bets as he or she wants to on the table. Pollen Nation is a 5-reel slot machine that has 25 paylines. It features a Ba"bee" bonus bee that lands on the the player's most profitable honeycombs. Keep your eye on the Queen Bee because she might make you lucky.

The Japanese-themed Wasabi San also has 5 reels with 15 paylines. The slot offers a Free Spin and multi coin slot with Wild and Scatter features. And the 100 Power Play Video Poker allows a player to play up to 100 hands of video poker at the same time. There is an auto hold feature that gives you the choice to play the better hands.

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City leaders approved a ban on plastic grocery bags after weeks of lobbying on both sides from environmentalists and a supermarket trade group. San Francisco would be the first U.S. city to adopt such a rule if Mayor Gavin Newsom signs the ban as expected.

The law, approved 10-1, requires large markets and drug stores to offer customers bags made of paper that can be recycled, plastic that breaks down easily enough to be made into compost, or reusable cloth.

San Francisco supervisors and supporters said that by banning the petroleum-based sacks, blamed for littering streets and choking marine life, the measure would go a long way toward helping the city earn its green stripes.

"Hopefully, other cities and states will follow suit," said Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi, who crafted the ban after trying to get a 15-cent per bag tax passed in 2005.

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The 50 grocery stores that would be most affected by the law argued that the ban was not reasonable because plastic bags made of corn byproducts are a relatively new, expensive and untested product. Some said they might offer only paper bags at checkout.

"I think what grocers will do now that this has passed is, they will review all their options and decide what they think works best for them economically," said David Heylen, a spokesman for the California Grocers Association.

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Newsom supported the measure. The switch is scheduled to take effect in six months for grocery stores and in one year for pharmacies.

Craig Noble, a spokesman for the Natural Resources Defense Council, said it would be disappointing if grocers rejected the biodegradable plastic bag option, since more trees would have to be cut down if paper bag use increases.

The new breed of bags "offers consumers a way out of a false choice, a way out of the paper or plastic dilemma," Noble said.

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