TA XBIEX, MALTA, March 09, 2011 (Press-News.org) Crazy Vegas Casino has just announced the launch of four hot new games at the casino. Asian Beauty, Eagle Wings, Party Island and Retro Reels - Extreme Heat are the latest additions to Crazy Vegas Casino's lobby.
Trevor Penn, spokesperson and Casino Manager, said, "The variety of gaming that we offer to players is ever-increasing, and we are constantly amazed at how many new players are enjoying our games. With the four new games we've added to our casino, players will never be short of choices or the chance to win prizes. We encourage all players to have a taste of the delicious feast of games we have set before them. New players are invited to try out our array of games, and stand the chance to crack jackpots galore!"
Asian Beauty offers players 5 exotic Reels, 243 exciting Ways to Win, up to 25 munificent Free Spins, a thrilling Bonus Round, Wilds, Scatters and loads of entertainment and rewards. 55,250 credits are up for grabs in the Free Spins round and 27,625 can be won in the Base Game.
Eagle Wings is a nature-themed Video Slot game with 5 Reels, 25 Paylines, up to 60 Free Spins, Wilds, Stacked Wilds, Scatters and the Lucky Eagle Bonus round. Prizes up for grabs include 31,250 credits in the Base game and a generous 93,750 credits from the Free Spins round.
Party Island is a great bash from the very first spin with 5 Reels, 9 Paylines, Free Spins, the ever-popular Gamble feature, Wilds and Scatters to get your boots a-tapping. 50,000 coins are waiting to be won in the Base Game and 150,000 coins are yours for the taking from the Free Spins round.
Retro Reels - Extreme Heat is this month's game of choice, offering players 150,000 coins in the Base Game, 300,000 coins from Free Spins and loads of entertainment while journeying to claim these rewards. 5 Reels, 30 Paylines, Free Spins, Re-Spins, Multipliers, Wilds and Scatters combine to bring you a glorious blast from the past.
New players who join Crazy Vegas Online Casino are welcomed with $/EUR/GBP3,000 real casino credits to enjoy with the Free Play Bonus, which can be used for an hour. With your first deposit, you will receive the 100% Initial Match Bonus, up to $/EUR/GBP100, giving you up to $/EUR/GBP200 to play with. You will also receive 50 Free Spins on the featured game, Hellboy. All subsequent deposits are rewarded with up to 15% (up to an amount of $/EUR/GBP3,000 per month) in your casino account.
There are many more promotions, tournaments and bonuses available, so go to http://www.crazyvegas.com/ and sign up for your own real player casino account today. Claim your casino bonus and start playing these exciting games now.
Crazy Vegas Casino is part of Vegas Partner Lounge (VPL) - a gaming group that has been around for over 10 years and hosts some of the most prestigious casinos in the online environment. Other brands within the VPL Group include: Crazy Poker, Golden Riviera Casino, Sun Vegas Casino, River Nile Casino, 777 Dragon Casino, Cinema Casino, Maple Casino, Aspinalls Casino, Aspinalls Poker, Casino UK, Casino Aus.
Website: http://www.vegaspartnerlounge.com
Crazy Vegas Casino Presents Four New March Viper Games
Four sizzling new games just released at Crazy Vegas Online Casino.
2011-03-09
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
InTime Solutions Announces Major Contract with the Integrated Law and Justice Agency for Orange County (ILJAOC) to Provide Cloud Computed Subpoena Management Related to Court Appearance Scheduling
2011-03-09
InTime Solutions is pleased to announce that it has signed a multi-year contract with the Integrated Law and Justice Agency for Orange County (ILJAOC) to enhance the basic electronic staff scheduling application (ISE) to include County-wide Court Appearance Scheduling for law enforcement personnel, and the integration of the overall Subpoena Management function within ISE. Prior to the new contractual Agreement, the Electronic Subpoena System in the County performed as a stand-alone system that was interfaced with the District Attorney's Office. In 2009, InTime completed ...
How to Protect Yourself from Deceptive and Unfair Business Practices
2011-03-09
An action is considered a deceptive and unfair business practice if it is intended to provide you with misleading information in order to compel you to purchase a particular product or service. Deceptive and unfair business practices are governed by both federal and state laws which provide you with legal recourse to recover any damages you may have suffered.
These laws will protect you even if the business owner did not intentionally try to deceive you. An action may be considered unfair, and therefore illegal, regardless of whether it was specifically designed to deceive ...
Federal Grants Fund Background Checks to Fight Nursing Home Abuse
2011-03-09
Families who entrust their elders and other vulnerable loved ones to nursing homes and long-term treatment facilities rightly expect capable and kind care. Nursing home negligence is an institutional problem that is completely avoidable if administrators are willing to adequately train and supervise employees. Yet every year Utah nursing home residents suffer broken hips, infected bed sores, dehydration or malnutrition because of substandard care.
One of the worst types of nursing home malpractice is negligent hiring practices that bring abusive employees into contact ...
Bankruptcy Can Help Consumers, Companies and Cities - Are States Next?
2011-03-09
Bankruptcy is a common solution for consumers, and more than a million spouses and unmarried individuals sought bankruptcy protection under Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 in 2010. Small business owners frequently use Chapter 11 to reorganize an enterprise and emerge from a difficult stretch, and the recent massive bankruptcies of U.S. automakers were headline news. In troubled economic times, some American municipal bodies reach a point where Chapter 9 bankruptcy becomes necessary.
But no provision exists to allow individual American states to declare bankruptcy. Some policymakers ...
Utah Considers Brain Injury Law to Reduce Concussions in Youth Athletes
2011-03-09
As sports headlines regularly remind us, full protection against brain injuries for athletes who play football, baseball, hockey and other high contact sports may never be achieved. But many states around the country have recently required high school athletic programs to implement head injury policies that reliably identify concussion victims and closely monitor their return to action.
A bill currently before the Utah House of Representatives would require youth sports groups to adopt policies that require removal of any young athlete suspected of sustaining a concussion ...
Miami Personal Injury Attorneys Obtain $16.59 Million Award After Construction Accident
2011-03-09
After a catastrophic construction accident left a migrant worker paralyzed and unable to remember his past, the Miami personal injury lawyers at Friedman, Rodman & Frank, P.A. secured more than $16.5 million in compensation for the victim.
Antonio Acevedo came to the United States legally in an effort to secure construction work to provide for his wife and daughter in Mexico. Upon arrival in the U.S. in 2006, Acevedo was hired to work alongside his brothers at the Opa-locka warehouse.
Despite a crumbling roof and a no-entry order by the company occupying the building, ...
Michigan Man Facing Prison for Allegedly Hacking Wife's E-Mail
2011-03-09
Privacy during marriage is often a difficult matter to negotiate. Regardless of the strength of the marriage, many expect and demand certain privacy rights, while others are more inclined to share everything and expect far fewer boundaries. This issue becomes increasingly complicated during divorce.
Recent Michigan Divorce Provides an Example
Consider the recent case of Michigan man Leon Walker, who has been charged with a felony for accessing his now ex-wife's e-mail account without permission. Leon's wife, Clara, had filed for divorce before Leon accessed her e-mail ...
'Pill Mills' and Doctors Targeted for Florida Prescription Abuse
2011-03-09
Attorney General Pam Bondi has been keeping close tabs on the widespread prescription-drug addiction problem that has taken hold of Southern and Central Florida. As the Attorney General stated, "We are the epicenter for the country in prescription drug abuse." The dispensation and consumption of painkillers such as Oxycontin cause seven people to die in Florida each day, according to Bondi.
While prescription-drug abusers still face criminal penalties, Bondi is taking aim at the pain clinics and physicians serving as enablers for those addicted to pharmaceutical medication. ...
Atlanta Shredding Company Shred-Green Combines Recycling Efforts with Dekalb Academy of Technology and Environment
2011-03-09
Atlanta shredding company Shred-Green is partnering with the Dekalb Academy of Technology and Environment for a community recycling drive. The recycling event is a continuation of an ongoing partnership between D.A.T.E and Shred-Green.
In response to the success of previous recycling events, D.A.T.E is hosting its 2011 Recycling Challenge on Saturday, March 12 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Shred-Green will be on-site with its mobile Atlanta paper shredding truck, shredding secure and personal documents for free. All shreds from the event will then be recycled. In addition ...
Atlanta Moving Company Coast 2 Coast Moving & Storage Offers Tips to Homeowners Looking to Move
2011-03-09
Atlanta moving company Coast 2 Coast Moving & Storage offers tips to homeowners who want to make the most of their moving experience. Whether it is across the city or across the country, Coast 2 Coast Moving & Storage has the industry experience to know how to make a move go off without a hitch.
The first step to a hassle-free move is organization. Planning ahead will help ensure that the move goes smoothly, reducing the stress and worry that can mount in the last days before Atlanta moving trucks arrive.
"The importance of staying organized and planning ahead cannot ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Depression research pioneer Dr. Philip Gold maps disease's full-body impact
Rapid growth of global wildland-urban interface associated with wildfire risk, study shows
Generation of rat offspring from ovarian oocytes by Cross-species transplantation
Duke-NUS scientists develop novel plug-and-play test to evaluate T cell immunotherapy effectiveness
Compound metalens achieves distortion-free imaging with wide field of view
Age on the molecular level: showing changes through proteins
Label distribution similarity-based noise correction for crowdsourcing
The Lancet: Without immediate action nearly 260 million people in the USA predicted to have overweight or obesity by 2050
Diabetes medication may be effective in helping people drink less alcohol
US over 40s could live extra 5 years if they were all as active as top 25% of population
Limit hospital emissions by using short AI prompts - study
UT Health San Antonio ranks at the top 5% globally among universities for clinical medicine research
Fayetteville police positive about partnership with social workers
Optical biosensor rapidly detects monkeypox virus
New drug targets for Alzheimer’s identified from cerebrospinal fluid
Neuro-oncology experts reveal how to use AI to improve brain cancer diagnosis, monitoring, treatment
Argonne to explore novel ways to fight cancer and transform vaccine discovery with over $21 million from ARPA-H
Firefighters exposed to chemicals linked with breast cancer
Addressing the rural mental health crisis via telehealth
Standardized autism screening during pediatric well visits identified more, younger children with high likelihood for autism diagnosis
Researchers shed light on skin tone bias in breast cancer imaging
Study finds humidity diminishes daytime cooling gains in urban green spaces
Tennessee RiverLine secures $500,000 Appalachian Regional Commission Grant for river experience planning and design standards
AI tool ‘sees’ cancer gene signatures in biopsy images
Answer ALS releases world's largest ALS patient-based iPSC and bio data repository
2024 Joseph A. Johnson Award Goes to Johns Hopkins University Assistant Professor Danielle Speller
Slow editing of protein blueprints leads to cell death
Industrial air pollution triggers ice formation in clouds, reducing cloud cover and boosting snowfall
Emerging alternatives to reduce animal testing show promise
Presenting Evo – a model for decoding and designing genetic sequences
[Press-News.org] Crazy Vegas Casino Presents Four New March Viper GamesFour sizzling new games just released at Crazy Vegas Online Casino.