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24 charged in extensive drug, gambling case San Jose Mercury News CARRIE ANTLFINGER AP MILWAUKEE—Two dozen people are facing federal charges after authorities uncovered an extensive drug and gambling ring that spread across five US states and Canada, federal prosecutors said Thursday. More than $1.3 million in cash, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
County Police Net $470000 in Online Gambling Seizure Patch.com Anne Arundel County police will get new equipment after sharing proceeds of the seizure of millions of dollars stemming from a federal investigation into illegal online gambling. By Tim Lemke | Email the author | 6:31pm The Anne Arundel County Police ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gambling approved as Ill. lawmakers wrap up BusinessWeek By JOHN O'CONNOR Illinois legislators capped their ambitious spring session Tuesday with a massive gambling expansion and an overhaul of the state's expensive workers' compensation system. They also backed a plan to raise Commonwealth Edison and Ameren ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Former UT police officer was doorman for illegal gambling WBIR-TV The Knox County Sheriff's Office is continuing their investigation after raiding an illegal gambling establishment in East Knoxville Wednesday night. Officers entered the building, known to some as One-eyed Jack's, at 7311 Asheville Highway around 8 pm ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Convenience store owners sentenced for video gambling Atlanta Journal Constitution AP A federal judge in Athens sentenced four convenience store owners to probation for operating illegal casinos with video gambling machines. Judge C. Ashley Royal handed down the sentences Wednesday after accepting plea agreements. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Government Under Severe Pressure To Approve Online Gambling Bill Tight Poker By Renee | June 2, 2011 After Black Friday and the more recent "Black Tuesday" and the sad turn of events for US online poker rooms, there has been a constant increase in pressure on the government to approve the online gambling legislation. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Casino fever spreading through south, southwest suburbs SouthtownStar A day after the Illinois Legislature approved a sweeping gambling expansion throughout the state, some Southland mayors and managers began maneuvering for a piece of the action. Some were gearing up for a battle over a possible south suburban gambling ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Governor appoints Albuquerque accountant to NM gambling regulatory board Greenfield Daily Reporter Susana Martinez has named an Albuquerque business executive to the state agency that regulates gambling in New Mexico. The governor's appointee to the Gaming Control Board is Steven Miller, director of finance for TriCore Reference Laboratories. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Finance manager stole £100000 from her Bolton employer to fund online gambling ... Manchester Evening News A finance manager stole more than £100000 from work after turning to drink and gambling following a family tragedy. Samantha Grindrod made secret payments from GB Car Loans' coffers to her own bank account over a 10-month period. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UPDATED: South Augusta Business Busted For Illegal Gambling WJBF-TV A south Augusta business busted for illegal gambling...Richmond County Sheriff's Office investigators arrested two women during a morning raid at the NW Business Center. That's located at Southgate Pl (more) We have learned that investigators are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
13 WTHRRacinos beating the odds in gambling industry WTHR Entertainment News from AP INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana's two race track casinos in Anderson and Shelbyville are bucking a statewide trend. Both are increasing their profits while revenue is falling at the other casinos in the state. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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US reveals inquiry into tip-off by DA Boston Globe The alleged tip-off in December 2006 prompted the bookmaker to shut down the illegal gambling ring until the following fall, when football season began, according to Assistant US Attorney Fred Wyshak. The prosecutor did not mention O'Keefe's name in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Editorial: At long last Dothan Eagle On Wednesday, Greenetrack in Eutaw and Frontier Bingo in Knoxville were served with search warrants, and more than 700 gambling devices in those businesses were seized. That's been long overdue, and it's likely no coincidence that this week's raids ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tough Spending Environment a Challenge to Casinos KLAS-TV Tourists are still gambling, but are not gambling as much. So local casinos have had to get creative to get people through their doors to play. At the Tropicana, President and COO Tom McCartney says they have found a way to give gambling guests a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Best newsagent scammed by gambling man Richmond and Twickenham Times By Joanna Kilvington » The owner of an award-winning Teddington convenience store has been shocked by being scammed out of £90. Kaz Padda, 37, was visited by a man at about 2pm last Sunday who asked for £90 to be deposited on to his Casino card. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Gambling row between Anglican Church and Crown casino turns thorny Herald Sun CROWN casino has responded tartly to Anglican Archbishop Philip Freier's criticism of a responsible gambling forum at the casino. Casino chaplain Father James Grant, an Anglican, last week defended Crown's record with problem gamblers at the event. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
RI seeks study proposals Providence Journal By Katherine Gregg PROVIDENCE — The Chafee administration is about to take the first official step in hiring a consultant to study the social and economic impact of allowing a major expansion of gambling in Rhode Island or conversely, doing nothing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
MCC's betting clamp Herald Sun "You can't stop people gambling, entirely, and throw a complete prohibition on it. That will just send it underground. But I think we recognise what it does in some circumstances and we're not keen to promote the cause of gambling on every single thing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jail for Va. woman who stole $2.3M from employer Washington Post (blog) The Virginian-Pilot reports Coffman told the court she had a gambling addiction. Coffman was accused of using corporate checks to pay off personal credit card debt and creating false entries in company records to indicate the checks were paid to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Quinn Deciding Which Vetos May Come WGIL Radio News And he says the gambling bill – five new casinos in the state, more gambling positions at existing casinos, slot machines at horse tracks, slot machines at Chicago airports, and year-round horse racing and slot play at the Illinois State Fairgrounds, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Employee stole £117k to pay for internet gambling The Bolton News She had been stealing the money over a 10-month period to fund her internet gambling habit, the court was told. James Dean, a director of the company yesterday, said: "She had worked for the company for five years and had worked her way up, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
QC gaming changes a mystery Quad City Times The largest public expansion of gambling in Illinois is sitting on the desk of Gov. Pat Quinn. But even if the governor signs the far-reaching bill, its effect on the Quad-City gambling market still will be a mystery — at least for the time being. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ex-national team player arrested for match-fixing The Korea Herald Former national team striker Kim Dong-hyun was arrested on match-fixing charges Wednesday, accused of linking other players to gambling brokers. Prosecutors believe Kim, 27, who now plays with Sangju Sangmu, received bribes from brokers and transferred ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Is the description-experience gap in risky choice limited to rare events? EurekAlert (press release) Psychology researchers at the University of Alberta have found an interesting wrinkle in the decision- making process people use when gambling: People confronted with risky choices respond differently when they rely on past experiences, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Elders launched Arapaho gaming Billings Gazette As Northern Arapaho leaders pondered whether to pursue gambling as a means of economic development, a first step was to prepare food for the tribal elders and seek their counsel. "They told us gaming's always been here," Nelson White, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Pokie laws will bite Bega District News Earlier this year, the government announced it would seek to overhaul poker machine legislation in an effort to curb problem gambling. At the heart of the reform are two choices that clubs and other gambling venues face – introduce "low intensity ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Gambling is not just an adult activity ABC Online (blog) Studies have shown that young people are gambling online at a growing rate and they are suffering the same problems as adults. Getting around the age restrictions on internet gambling sites seems to be easy for some and the lure of that "one big win" ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Budget plan avoids most tough decisions Bloomington Pantagraph They approved a budget that relies, in part, on revenue from a bill allowing expanded gambling, but it's not clear that Quinn will sign that bill or that it will bring in as much money as anticipated. At least this budget takes a bigger step toward ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NSW Council of Churches urges reform on gambling Anglican Media Melbourne by Staff Writer The New South Wales Council of Churches has hit out at big business and state governments for not doing enough to promote gambling reform, despite commending the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) Select Council on Gambling Reform ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Former Braddock manager sentenced for thefts Pittsburgh Post Gazette Ms. Jones' lawyer, Phillip DiLucente, said Ms. Jones suffers from depression and a gambling addiction. Judge Rangos also ordered a mental health evaluation to address Ms. Jones' gambling addiction as a condition of probation. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Editorial: 'Excessive' but needed casino bill Chicago Sun-Times The bill dramatically expands gambling in Illinois, more than tripling the current number of gambling positions in the state. The governor, like us, is unhappy about lumping in so many other gambling sites with Chicago's, calling the bill "excessive" ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Taxpayers to shield ACT clubs The Canberra Times BY NOEL TOWELL, CHIEF ASSEMBLY REPORTER The ACT Government is preparing to use millions of dollars of taxpayers' money to bail out Labor-party owned gambling venues in the wake of Commonwealth pokies reform. The party's four pokies clubs around the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Westover Hot Spot robbed Daily Mail - Charleston A man with a covered face robbed a Westover video gambling parlor Wednesday morning -- about 30 minutes before the business opened. The man, who may have worn a stocking over his face, demanded money from the clerk. "He told the clerk, 'Get back if you ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Previous losses have no effect on your chances of winning in blackjack Detroit Free Press But equating blackjack with a coin flip works only over a longer gambling time line. Over your short run of a couple hours of play, I wouldn't bet that you are due to win based on what has just happened in the past half-dozen hands. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Construction Workers Picket at Casino Site WKRC TV Cincinnati Workers who could be building the Cincinnati Casino say Ohio Governor John Kasich is gambling with their livelihoods. Construction of that casino, and others in Columbus, Cleveland, and Toledo, are on hold while casino operators and the governor have a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Angelina denied bail in Philadelphia mob case | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-06-02 Philadelphia Inquirer By George Anastasia Mobster Martin Angelina was denied bail on racketeering-gambling charges Wednesday by a federal judge who cited his criminal history and what prosecutors called his "propensity for violence." Angelina, 48, showed little emotion as ... See all stories on this topic » |
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