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Former education secretary giving up gambling
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TUESDAY, MAY 6, 2003 Former Reagan administration Education secretary William J. Bennett said he will no longer gamble after reports showed he spent $8 million at casinos. Bennett is known as a moral crusader and was the author of "The Book of Virtues." His political allies condemned gambling but he never did. Get the Story:
Gambling Days Are Over, Says Bennett (The Washington Post 5/6)
Moral Crusader Says He Will Gamble No More (The New York Times 5/6)
Virtues, Values and Vegas (The New York Times 5/6)
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