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Published on: 5/6/2006
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The Evansville man was banned from the casino after a worried friend asked riverboat executives to intervene, according to court records, at which time Aztar executives persuaded Williams to leave and sent him a letter barring him from the casino until he could prove future visits wouldn't pose a threat to his well-being.Williams has alleged that Aztar was guilty of breach of contract by not stopping him when he returned to the casino in February 1999 and began gambling again after controlling his habit for an 11-month period, according to a sworn statement for his lawsuit.Just where should the blame stop in all these cases?Is no one willing to accept responsibility for his own actions any more?
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Williams was sentenced to one year in jail in 1971 for stealing $10.90 from the mail while employed as a Postal Worker.Following his release, Williams became a born-again Christian, earned three collegiate degrees and became executive director of Christamore House, an Indianapolis Community Center.Williams says Bush's pardon marks the achievement of a personal goal.
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They include Aubrey Williams from Bloomington North and Jerrod Christopher Hammes from Paoli Jr-Sr High.
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Engineers are drafting a plan to repair a leaky dam in Williams after state officials noticed a hole in the structure.