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Lost in Las Vegas

AIR DATE: December 26, 2012
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Avery Cardoza has been a longtime observer of the Las Vegas scene and the pitfalls of gambling. He's gathered some of those thoughts into a dark, comic novel Lost in Las Vegas. For a man who's watched gambling for so long, is not necessarily a fan of Sin City. He joins us to talk about the book and his take on Las Vegas.
 
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