Shut Eye
Shut Eye
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Shut Eye $12.49 Rated: NRSynopsis: SHUT -EYE, the latest work from Writer/Director John Covert (WAITING FOR THE MAN, THE BLIND LEAD), is a hard hitting contemporary character study of family dysfunctionalism, crime and violence played out in the three flat brownstones and Mob owned strip joints of the Chicago underworld. Like far too many hard working American couples, Ed and Kim are barely able to make their rent. Ed, an ex-cop, is reduced to working security for Mafia strip clubs. When members of their family steal cash that Ed is paid to protect, relatives, friends and mobsters react with deadly unpredictability. |
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Leisure Shut Sleep Eye Mask $28.99 Leisure Shut Sleep Eye Mask is made of high quality material with simple design for added comfort. Without putting pressure on your eyes, Leisure Shut Sleep Eye Mask is designed to block out 100% of light to create a natural way to get to sleep quickly. It is great for naps, traveling, or every night use. |
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Eyes Wide Shut [VHS] $2.45 It was inevitable that Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut would be the most misunderstood film of 1999. Kubrick died four months prior to its release, and there was no end to speculation how much he would have tinkered with the picture, changed it, “fixed” it. We’ll never know. But even without the haunting enigma of the director’s death–and its eerie echo/anticipation in the scene when Dr. Bill Ha… |
Breaking News - Internet Poker Giants Poker Stars, Full Tilt Poker, Absolute Poker and UB Poker Closed Down by Feds
If you are a poker player from the US or from any place for that matter, your poker playing times maybe over. The founders of the three largest poker web sites on the internet were indicted today. A move that could send a serious shockwave thru the industry at the very least and maybe indicate the end of some major poker brands.
Eleven execs at Poker Stars, Full Tilt Poker, Absolute Poker and several other companies were hit with charges of bank fraud and money laundering. Two of the defendants were taken into custody this morning in Nevada and Utah. Federal agents are still on the lookout for the others.
The executives listed in the filing are Isai Scheinberg, Raymond Bitar, Scott Tom, Brent Beckley, Nelson Burtnick, Paul Tate, Ryan Lang, Bradley Franzen, Ira Ruben, Chad Elie, and John Campos. Restraining orders were issued against more than 75 bank accounts presumably used by the defendants and their payment processing companies.
Prosecutors want the web sites closed down and the execs sent to prison. They would also like to recoup approximately $3 billion from the businesses involved. This afternoon, Full Tilt Poker’s website displayed a message that read, “this domain name has been seized by the F.B.I. pursuant to an Arrest Warrant.” Soon after Poker Stars, Absolute Poker, and UB Poker web sites displayed a similar message. All four domains were seized by the Department of Justice.
In 2006, Congress passed legislation to curtail gambling online. Many of the big players managed to discover how to circumvent the law, but it looks like in doing so they may have broken a few laws along the way.
“These defendants concocted an sophisticated criminal fraud scheme, alternately deceiving some U.S. banks and effectively bribing others to ensure the continuing flow of billions in illegal gambling profits,” says Preet Bharara, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan, where today’s indictment was unsealed.
“Moreover, as we allege, in their zeal to bypass the gambling laws, the defendants also took part in considerable money laundering and bank fraud.”
This undoubtedly is the major story of online poker players and the full results on US poker sites surely have not been felt.