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New Maine group to promote responsible gambling WGME AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) -- With casino gambling expanding in Maine, a new group's being formed to promote responsible gambling and generate awareness about the dangers of problem gambling. A combination of private, state and non-profit groups, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Juan Manuel Lopez Issues Public Apology to Referee For Gambling Accusation Bad Left Hook Following last night's loss to Orlando Salido in a thrilling fight, Juan Manuel Lopez accused referee Roberto Ramirez Sr, and his son Roberto Jr, of having gambling issues that caused them to stop both of his losses to Salido in the last year. See all stories on this topic » | ||
UK Gambling Commission to Investigate Daytime Popular Shows BingoSupermarket According to the Daily Mail newspaper this weekend some of the popular game shows in the UK could be at risk after the Gambling Commission decided to launch an investigation into whether presentations should be classed as gambling. See all stories on this topic » | ||
TELLY SHOWS HIT BY GAMBLE CRACKDOWN Daily Star By Meg Jorsh HIT game shows such as Deal Or No Deal could be forced off the air because they may be classed as gambling. Telly bosses were shocked to be told shows could be breaking the law if they do not involve any element of skill. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Younger problem gamblers may not be stepping forward for help Channel News Asia By Neo Chai Chin, TODAY | Posted: 12 March 2012 0625 hrs SINGAPORE: What started off as playing cards in school for a 15-year-old boy, led to money changing hands outside of school and visits to online gambling sites. The boy eventually gambled away ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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South African Online Gambling Proposals Still Creating Uncertainty Online-Casinos.com South African punters are getting confused as the government keeps sending messages that indicate they want to regulate online gambling but not just yet. The vacillating officials of the country just don't seem to have a handle on the situation. See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Group To Promote Responsible Gambling WMTW Portland AUGUSTA, Maine -- With casino gambling expanding in Maine, a new group is being formed to promote responsible gambling and generate awareness about the dangers of problem gambling. A combination of private, state and nonprofit groups, led by Maine's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Al Cross | Gambling with horse farmers' survival Louisville Courier-Journal Turfway's announcement came the day after New York and Florida tracks announced they would raise purses more than 25 percent with money from expanded gambling. Nuckols shakes his head at the Kentucky legislature's refusal to follow suit, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
30 arrested for cockfight gambling The Borneo Post SHAH ALAM: Police have arrested 26 foreign men and four local men who were indulging in cockfight gambling in a forest near the Padang Jawa Komuter Station, here yesterday. Selangor Contingent Police Headquarters Anti-Vice, Gambling and Secret ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
W Hill to start talks with Playtech Financial Times Executives from the high street gambling operator and Tel Aviv-based Playtech, which owns 29 per cent of William Hill Online, will meet to discuss whether to end their joint venture or find "a third way" according to a person familiar with the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Book Review: Christopher C. Faille's 'Gambling With Borrowed Chips' Seeking Alpha Christopher C. Faille, intrepid reporter for AllAboutAlpha.com has just published his book-length analysis of the crisis of 2007-08, in a book titled, Gambling with Borrowed Chips. Faille takes issue with what he calls the "common misdiagnosis" of that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
More take punt on winning Lotto The West Australian Gambling is considered to be betting on sport and horse and dog races, playing at the casino and buying Lotto and Scratch'n'win tickets. Roy Morgan's international director for tourism, travel and leisure, Jane Ianniello, said the national decline in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Internet sweepstakes games concern Pennsylvania officials York Daily Record "This is not gambling, contrary to what anyone will tell you," said Gibson, 53, of Lemont Furnace in Fayette County. "I am not a casino." Prosecutors and law enforcement officials aren't so sure. "We are concerned about whether they are legal," said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report shows Indian casinos make money at faster rate in Alabama that in other ... The Republic A gambling industry study shows Indian casinos in Alabama have been making money at a faster rate that any others in the nation. PCI Gaming President Jay Dorris said he has no doubt that the state's anti-gambling efforts have helped his casinos. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Social Impact Manila Bulletin Pagcor is mandated to earn revenues to fund the government's infrastructure and socio-civic projects, particularly by making use of its exclusive legislative franchise to operate and license gambling casinos, gaming clubs, gaming pools, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
McGregor talks about personal side of ordeal Montgomery Advertiser FBI agents, with authorization from the US Department of Justice and approval of a federal judge, monitored calls on two of McGregor's phones during a portion of the legislative session in 2010, when lawmakers were considering the gambling legislation. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Report: Indian casinos grow fastest in Alabama Gadsden Times AP A gambling industry study shows Indian casinos in Alabama have been making money at a faster rate that any others in the nation. The Mobile Press-Register (http://bit.ly/xjosR1) reported revenues for Poarch Creek Indian Gaming grew 61 percent in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Congress gets back authority to issue gaming franchise Philippine Star Republic Act 9487 of 2007 has extended Pagcor's franchise for another 25 years and granted it authority to operate and license gambling casinos, gaming clubs, and other similar recreation or amusement places and gaming pools which consequently, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Casino Fined $20000 for Underage Gambling WOI The Argosy, a floating casino in Sioux City, has agreed to pay the penalty as part of a settlement. The violation came last October when a slot player hit a $3600 jackpot and went to collect his winnings. The player was allowed to play the slots for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
William Hill to open talks with Playtech - FT Reuters UK Executives from the UK's high street gambling operator and Tel Aviv-based Playtech will meet to discuss whether to end their joint venture or find "a third way", the newspaper said, citing a person familiar with the situation. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cops take a tough stand on criminals Times of India COIMBATORE: In a bid to make Coimbatore a safe city, police have started a massive crackdown on mafias and rackets involved in circulation of illegal lotteries, prostitution, gambling and sale of spurious liquor. Fifteen special teams of selected ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dayton: Vikings stadium bill has '50-50' change at Capitol Minnesota Public Radio But charitable gambling operators don't support a proposal to pay the $400 million state share by legalizing and taxing electronic pull tabs. King Wilson, head of the charities trade group, said there isn't enough money to make an expansion worthwhile ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Minnesota Vikings Stadium Deal is Far from Done: Fan's View Yahoo! Sports The state's share will come from a new form of gambling that would be legalized if the project moves forward. It's an electronic lottery game, currently played with paper pull-tabs in bars and restaurants. The city will pay with a share of sales taxes. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Juanma Issues Public Apology To Referee Roberto Ramirez BoxingScene.com After Lopez was stopped in the tenth round of Saturday's rematch with WBO featherweight champion Orlando Salido, which took place in San Juan - Lopez called Ramirez "a gambler" and claimed the referee had a "gambling problem. See all stories on this topic » | ||
The News Matrix: Monday 12 March 2012 The Independent MORE TV game shows may be breaking the law TV game shows Red or Black and Deal or No Deal are being investigated and could be banned for breaching gambling laws. It is illegal to run games that require no skill without a gambling licence. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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32Red Is Not Opposed to Entering the US Online Gambling Market Casino Scam Report 32Red is one of the leading online casinos not only on our approved listings of operators, but just about everywhere on the web. Their reputation of being a great gaming operator is what has kept them online and entertaining players for many years. See all stories on this topic » | ||
OF COURSE JESUS WOULD SUPPORT CARD COUNTING!!!!!! CNN (blog) Not everyone will develop a gambling problem. Meanwhile, people can become addicted to almost anything, so targeting particular activities doesn't seem to be the smart approach to this problem. Being an atheist aside, I don't see card counting as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Division I distraction Port Huron Times Herald By CRYSTAL GARCIA While it seems harmless, participating in bracket pool still is gambling. Still, people shouldn't worry about law enforcement breaking down the office doors. "We don't get involved in something of that nature," said St. Clair County ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mooneyham: Brothels may be next Greenville Daily Reflector Sure, but so is video gambling, except at the casino operated by the Eastern Band of the Cherokees. Just don't tell that to the judges who make up the NC Court of Appeals. Video gambling, in the view of the court, is a freedom of speech issue, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Nevada gaming agents cleared in dispute over overpayment at baccarat table Las Vegas Sun By Steve Green (contact) Two state Gaming Control Board agents can't be sued for allegedly arresting a Reno gambler on suspicion that he failed to re-pay a casino a $950 overpayment, an appeals court ruled Friday. decision by Robert C. Jones, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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