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No Child Left Behind: Gaming at Valley Forge Casino Will Be Available For Hotel Guests Only; Seder Plate Prompts Bomb Scare

• The suspicious packaged left outside the Germantown Jewish Centre that stirred fears of terrorist bomb plot and prompted evacuations was actually seder plate that was left as a donation. [Daily News]

• A new casino, with multiple bar and restaurant options, currently under construction at the Valley Forge Convention Center will only allow hotel guests on to the gaming floor. That’s one way to prevent gamblers from ditching their kids in the parking lot. [Inquirer]

• The trial for three men charged with beating another man to death in a drunken rampage outside McFadden’s at Citizen’s Bank Park is se to begin Wednesday. [Inquirer]

• Well, here’s a frat boy’s literal wet dream: A big rig carrying cases of Bud Light flipped over on a Sacramento highway, sending beer everywhere. [CBS Local Sacramento]

• Ruth Reichl on the next big topic in food politics: “The real issue is those people out there in the fields, surrounded by pesticides for their entire lives … The real issue is the fact that agriculture in this country can’t operate without illegal labor.” Come to think of it, neither can restaurants. [Inside Scoop/SF Gate]

• Since the September 11, 2001, attacks, the country has spent $3.4 billion protecting the food supply, a fragmented system where “nobody’s in charge,” as one official says. [AP]

• No doubt in a last desperate effort to at least make someone pay for music, record labels have become way more vigilant in the past few years about forcing restaurants to pay for background music. No word about whether they crack down on hold music. [HuffPo]

No Child Left Behind: Gaming at Valley Forge Casino Will Be Available For Hotel