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Stop scratching on holidays
Published: June 1, 2012


Off Track Betting in New York State has been racing into a crisis called shrinking revenue. Some people have spitballed a solution: Don’t close on holidays.
New York State Racing Law bars racing on Christmas, Easter and Palm Sunday, and the state has ruled OTBs can’t handle action on those days, even though they could easily broadcast races from out of state.
“You should be able to bet whenever you want,” said Jackson Leeds, a Nassau OTB employee who makes an occasional bet. He added some irrefutable logic: “How is the business going to make money if you’re not open to take people’s bets?”
Elias Tsekerides, president of the Federation of Hellenic Societies of Greater New York, said OTB is open on Greek Orthodox Easter and Palm Sunday.
“I don’t want discrimination,” Tsekerides said. “They close for the Catholics, but open for the Greek Orthodox? It’s either open for all or not open.”
OTB officials have said they lose millions by closing on Palm Sunday alone, with tracks such as Gulfstream, Santa Anita, Turf Paradise and Hawthorne running.
One option: OTBs could just stay open and face the consequences. New York City OTB did just that back in 2003. The handle was about $1.5 million – and OTB was fined $5,000.
Easy money.

White House: Greensboro Native to be Next Attorney General

President Obama is set to nominate veteran New York federal prosecutor Loretta Lynch to succeed outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder. VPC

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GREENSBORO, N.C. -- The daughter of a preacher and librarian, Greensboro native Loretta Lynch might find a new home in Washington, D.C. as the nation's next top attorney.
The White House released a statement Friday evening saying Lynch will take over Eric Holder's seat. A formal announcement is planned for Saturday at the White House.
Lynch has emerged as a front runner to be the next Attorney General of the United States.
Lynch will be the first female African-American to serve as AG.
"She believes in getting the job done and she's not afraid to take on a challenge," said Judge Henry Frye.
Judge Frye is a trailblazer himself. He was the first African-American to serve on the North Carolina Supreme Court and is the former Chief Justice. But these two attorneys didn't meet in a courtroom.

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