Whether the economic benefits of the D.C lottery's new "Keno" game outweigh the negative social consequences.
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Keno (Rebroadcast)
Listen Wednesday, Jul. 9, 2003 at 1:06 p.m. in Arts & CultureGuests
Bob Hainey
Spokesperson, D.C. Lottery
Keith Whyte
Executive Director, National Council on Problem Gambling; former Director of Research for the American Gaming Association
Art Kiuttu
Product Manager, Oregon State Lottery
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