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Korea Joongang Daily

Over the past 15 years, I have enjoyed working alongside Korea’s government, academic and industry leaders in an effort to identify and apply “best practices” to the domestic gaming industry. Throughout this process, I have found my Korean colleagues to be exceedingly thoughtful in pursuing this process, which leads, of course, to admirable outcomes.

Salt Lake Tribune

Water fight • A return to the negotiating table with Nevada would likely leave Utah with a stronger hand; another option is court.

Fox News

The results, which were published in the journal Ecology of Food and Nutrition, showed that 95 percent of participants reported a positive or very positive experience.

Slate

A decade ago about 80 to 85 percent of nightclub bartenders were men; today women represent about 60 percent of the club bartenders. Why have women moved in? The answer has to do with how Las Vegas has changed.

The Atlantic

Most other mammals do it. So did January Jones.

U.S.A. Today

After years of record foreclosures and job losses, the Sun Belt is recovering some of its lost appeal as the population begins to grow again in counties from Florida to Arizona.

K.N.P.R. News

March 8 is International Women's Day - the perfect time to reflect on the progress women have made, and the challenges they face all over the world. Late last year, Hanna Rosin wrote the book, "The End of Men," but men still dominate politics and business. Sheryl Sandberg's new book challenges women to "Lean In" to their careers, because many young women hold themselves back at work. Do you think that's good advice? Or does it ignore the plight of most working women?