GIBRALTAR, March 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) The 17th of March 2011 is St Patrick's Day and to celebrate this uniquely Irish event JackpotCity.com UK Online Casino http://www.jackpotcity.com/uk/ will be giving away 77,000 Loyalty Points, 109 FREE Spins and 333 Casino Credits between the 7th and 30th of March. The casino will also include a massive 100 000 Loyalty Point Giveaway as a final prize for 5 lucky qualifying players to share.
The weekly prize giveaway is broken up as follows:
7-13 March 7 Players will win a share of 77 000 Loyalty Points!
14-20 March - 11 Players will win 77 free spins on Witches Wealth video slot!
21-23 March - 6 Players will win their share of 333 credits
28-30 March - 13 Players will win 31 Free Spins
How Loyalty Points Work
JackpotCity.com rewards all of their players with Loyalty Points based on the individuals wagering activity. These Loyalty Points can be exchanged for FREE casino credits at any time. To learn more about the Loyalty Program please go to the JackpotCity.com Casino http://www.jackpotcity.com/uk/ site.
For further information about our online casino games http://www.jackpotcity.com/uk/casino-games/ such as the Witches Wealth Video Slot mentioned above, or to book an interview with the PR officer for the Tower Rock Group, please contact:
Terry Maverick
Tel: +27 (0) 21 528 69 28
e-mail: terry.maverick@carmenmedia.com
JackpotCity.com and JackpotCity Mobile Casino are owned and operated by The Carmen Media Group, a global gaming and entertainment group which was incorporated in Gibraltar and formed in 2002 out of the Demmy Group of companies. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tower Rock Ltd which is licensed in Gibraltar to operate casinos and multiplayer poker in the online domain, and all flagship casino brands have been awarded the eCOGRA seal of approval.
Carmen Media owns many of the world's oldest and most respected online gaming sites including www.GamingClub.com (founded 1994), www.JackpotCity.com, www.RiverBelle.com (founded 1997) and www.LuckyNugget.com, as well as Cool Hand Poker.
Carmen Media products and online gaming brands are promoted through the industry leading gaming affiliate program ReferBack, thereby affording its partners opportunities to market English, French, Italian, German and Spanish products.
Turn Your Green into Gold with the JackpotCity.com St Patrick's Casino Promotion
To celebrate St Patrick's Day 2011 JackpotCity.com Online Casino is giving away Loyalty points, Free Spins and Free Casino Credits to some of its lucky players.
2011-03-13
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Dentist in Lincoln Park Boosts Patient Confidence With Online Smile Gallery
2011-03-13
Dr. Eliot Tokowitz, a leading dentist in Lincoln Park, uses a smile gallery via his practice's website to show patients previous dental work performed in his office. Patients can access the smile gallery and observe the end results of various procedures prior to visiting their Lincoln Park dentist.
With the addition of a smile gallery, patients are able to gain the confidence they need to receive treatment. Knowing the outcome of the various procedures offered by Dr. Tokowitz, cosmetic dentist in Gold Coast, allows patients to enter the office confident in the end result ...
Dentist in St. Louis Reduces Dental Fears With Waterlase Dentistry
2011-03-13
Skilled St. Louis and Crestwood cosmetic dentist, Dr. James Maxwell, now offers Waterlase dentistry to help eliminate patients' fears of dental procedures. Many patients are still afraid of going to the dentist because they don't know how comfortable an experience having their teeth fixed can be.
With new laser dental technology now available, this Crestwood cosmetic dentist is capable of providing patients with greater comfort than ever before. The laser system used by this St. Louis dentist is the Waterlase MD, from BIOLASE Technology, Inc. Waterlase is a revolutionary ...
Podiatrist in Quincy Named Top Doctor in Boston for 2011
2011-03-13
Dr. Marshall Lukoff, Dedham podiatrist, was named a Top Doctor in Boston for 2011 for The Best in Boston Medicine. Fellow doctors voted on the top physicians in various specialties in the Boston area and Dr. Lukoff was voted as one of the top podiatrists in 2011 by Top Doc Boston. This is a great recognition and award to receive, showing Dr. Lukoff's continuous commitment to providing the best in quality podiatric care for his patients.
"I am honored to have been selected by my peers as a top Boston podiatrist. There is nothing more honorable than to be recognized by ...
Advantages of Sedation Dentistry
2011-03-13
The modern dental office is focused increasingly on your experience as a patient. Dentists want patients to develop a habit of routine care. Teeth are a primary concern when it comes to overall health as well. Sedation dentistry creates a positive experience that results in less anxiety and regular treatment.
Sedation Dentistry Helps Avoid Tension in the Dentist's Chair
More fearful patients are returning to the dentist's chair after years of neglect because of sedation dentistry. A true dental phobia among patients is rare but most people experience some form of ...
Wayne State study links testosterone with men's ability to 'woo' potential mates
2011-03-13
DETROIT — Theories have long proposed that testosterone influences competition among males trying to attract females. Findings from a recent study at Wayne State University give a clearer understanding of the links between testosterone and human mating behavior, and how testosterone is associated with dominance and competitive success when men battle for the attention of an attractive woman.
The study engaged pairs of men in a seven-minute videotaped competition for the attention of an attractive female undergraduate. Pre-competition testosterone levels were positively ...
Method reveals new view of human nerve cells, opening door to potential drug targets
2011-03-13
LA JOLLA, CA – March 10, 2011 – Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute and University of Pennsylvania have found a way to uncover potential drug targets that have so far remained hidden from researchers' view.
By applying the new method to a type of nerve cell critical to regulating body temperature, the authors found more than 400 "receptors" (structures that bind other molecules, triggering some effect on the cell) responding to neurotransmitters, hormones, and other chemical signals. This represents 20 to 30 times more receptors than previous studies had identified. ...
Researchers link novel biomarkers to asthma and COPD
2011-03-13
Four novel biomarkers have been identified which may aid in the diagnosis and management of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), according to a study conducted by researchers in Australia, who determined the biomarkers may be used in different combinations to successfully identify patients with either of the airway diseases. In conducting the study, the researchers relied on proteomics, an emerging field of science that focuses on the structure and functions of an organism's proteins.
The findings were published online ahead of the print edition of ...
What Should I do After Suffering a Personal Injury?
2011-03-13
The very first thing you should do if you have been seriously injured in an accident is receive medical attention. Even if your injuries do not seem obvious, you should get checked out by a medical doctor. Some injuries, such as traumatic brain injury or neck injuries, do not manifest symptoms for days or weeks after the accident. If you have been in an auto accident such as a rear-end collision, you may think you simply suffered a bit of whiplash, but there could actually be damage to your spinal cord that only diagnostic tests performed by a doctor will indicate.
Finding ...
'Microparticles' useful in identifying earliest signs of emphysema
2011-03-13
Monitoring blood for tiny particles released by cells lining the lungs may help clinicians diagnose emphysema in its earliest stages, according to researchers from Weill Cornell Medical College. The particles, called endothelial microparticles (EMPs), are shed during the disease process as tiny blood vessels in the lungs, called pulmonary capillaries, are injured and die.
The findings were published online ahead of the print edition of the American Thoracic Society's American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.
"This study confirmed that levels of EMPs ...
DCIS patients who get invasive breast cancer have higher mortality
2011-03-13
Women with ductal carcinoma in situ—DCIS—who later develop invasive breast cancer in the same breast are at higher risk of dying from breast cancer than those who do not develop invasive disease, according to a study published online March 11 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
Retrospective studies of women with DCIS have compared breast conserving surgery (lumpectomy) to mastectomy and found that survival rates are similar. However, women who have lumpectomy alone, without further treatment, are at higher risk of developing invasive breast cancer in the ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Sitting too long can harm heart health, even for active people
International cancer organizations present collaborative work during oncology event in China
One or many? Exploring the population groups of the largest animal on Earth
ETRI-F&U Credit Information Co., Ltd., opens a new path for AI-based professional consultation
New evidence links gut microbiome to chronic disease outcomes
Family Heart Foundation appoints Dr. Seth Baum as Chairman of the Board of Directors
New route to ‘quantum spin liquid’ materials discovered for first time
Chang’e-6 basalts offer insights on lunar farside volcanism
Chang’e-6 lunar samples reveal 2.83-billion-year-old basalt with depleted mantle source
Zinc deficiency promotes Acinetobacter lung infection: study
How optogenetics can put the brakes on epilepsy seizures
Children exposed to antiseizure meds during pregnancy face neurodevelopmental risks, Drexel study finds
Adding immunotherapy to neoadjuvant chemoradiation may improve outcomes in esophageal cancer
Scientists transform blood into regenerative materials, paving the way for personalized, blood-based, 3D-printed implants
Maarja Öpik to take up the position of New Phytologist Editor-in-Chief from January 2025
Mountain lions coexist with outdoor recreationists by taking the night shift
Students who use dating apps take more risks with their sexual health
Breakthrough idea for CCU technology commercialization from 'carbon cycle of the earth'
Keck Hospital of USC earns an ‘A’ Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group
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
[Press-News.org] Turn Your Green into Gold with the JackpotCity.com St Patrick's Casino PromotionTo celebrate St Patrick's Day 2011 JackpotCity.com Online Casino is giving away Loyalty points, Free Spins and Free Casino Credits to some of its lucky players.