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Worries over Georgia gambling

Health workers in Georgia say they are worried about a new law on gambling seen as part of an effort to build "Las Vegas" style resorts in the former Soviet State.

Under the new legislation costs for setting up certain casinos will be dramatically reduced. But the critics say a rise in the number of gamblers is already fuelling the country's drug problem- and that the new law could make things worse.

From the capital, Tbilisi, Tom Esslemont reports.

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