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    Get rich or die trying with 50 Cent's Blackjack

    20.05.12

    50 Cent’s Blackjack is a new Facebook title, developed by Disruptor Beam and published by GSN . It’s something of a departure from the developer’s stated focus on role-playing games, but blackjack is a strong, reliable formula and the 50 Cent license will help to attract a strong user base.

    The first thing players do in 50 Cent’s Blackjack is design their own custom avatar. This may be changed at any time, so players are not stuck with their initial style or even sex — though the name on their Facebook profile is always displayed. These avatars are not animated, but may be customized over the course of the player’s blackjack career with a variety of clothing and accessories, some of which is available for free while others cost hard currency.


    Source: Inside Social Games

    Casino academy moving into local mall

    20.05.12

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    Source: Providence Eyewitness News

    Spirit Airlines CEO: Dying vet has himself to blame for no refund

    20.05.12 A dying former Marine has himself to blame for Spirit Airlines' refusal to give him a $197 ticket refund because he skimped on a $14 insurance option -- and giving in would be “cheating” other customers, the airline’s chief executive told FoxNews.com in an interview.

    Ben Baldanza acknowledged the “tragic situation” of Jerry Meekins, 76, of Clearwater, Fla., who has terminal esophageal cancer, but stood his ground on nixing the Vietnam vet's request. Making an exception would be like an insurance company paying to fix a fire-ravaged home even though the owner didn't have a policy before the fire, he said.


    Source: Fox News