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| Gambling myths Chicago Tribune Illinois is on the verge of a major gambling expansion, and citizens are being pelted with competing claims. The advocates envision a gusher of jobs and tax revenues. The opponents brace for an epidemic of bankruptcies, crime, divorce and suicide. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Is Joliet dependent on gambling? Chicago Sun-Times Pat Quinn's desk waiting to be signed — a gambling expansion bill passed last week by the state legislature. It would add five casinos in Illinois, put slot machines at horse race tracks, and even put slots at Chicago airports. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Macau as Leisure Destination Still 10 Years Off, MGM China Says Bloomberg Photographer: Jerome Favre/Bloomberg Macau's vision of transforming itself from Asia's gambling capital into a Las Vegas-style destination with broader appeal is at least a decade off, MGM China Holdings Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Grant Bowie said. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Oklahoma City police officer charged with violating state anti-gambling law NewsOK.com Oklahoma City police officer Roland Benavides, 44, was charged Friday in Cleveland County District Court with three felony counts of violating the state's anti-gambling act. Benavides entered not guilty pleas to all three counts. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Michael Brown, gambling man Washington Post ... be able to access a geographically contained intranet to play games such as online poker and fantasy sports from their laptop computers, with additional plans for gambling "hot spots" to be set up in hotels, bars and other venues across the city. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| St. Lucie County deputies arrest eight on gambling charges TCPalm Sheriff Ken Mascara reported the bolita gambling operation was headquartered behind La Placita Port au Prince store in the 2400 block of Okeechobee Road. Deputies serving the search warrant seized more than $11000 cash, piles of betting slips and tally ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Korean entertainer sentenced to prison for his Cebu gambling caper Manila Bulletin By JONATHAN M. HICAP MANILA, Philippines – A Korean court convicted entertainer Shin Jung Hwan on Friday for gambling in Cebu, Philippines last year and sentenced him to eight months in prison. The Seoul Central District Court handed down the decision ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Ill. lawmakers wrap up busiest stretch in years with action on gambling, taxes ... Greenfield Daily Reporter They approved a huge expansion of gambling. They overhauled workers' compensation, trimmed teachers' job security and approved higher electric rates to pay for modernizing the state power grid. The Democratic majority drew up new Democrat-friendly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Next week's pests are best known for their bite; West Nile carriers expected later Chicago Tribune A slick PowerPoint sales tool, laden with images of stately European gambling emporiums, projects a city-owned casino would trigger $130 million a year in spending on restaurant meals, theater tickets, hotel rooms and shopping sprees, in part because ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Russian Gaming Week Covers Online Gambling June 2011 Online-Casinos.com Learning and experiencing the jurisdiction's variety of gambling rules and regulations as well as the variations in laws and habits of the regions are the main reasons delegates attend. The Russian jurisdiction does have potential especially in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cops seize gambling machines at eatery SalemNews.net COLUMBIANA- Columbiana police officers Friday afternoon seized several illegal gambling machines from the 7&14 Family Restaurant following a year-long investigation. Officers executed a search warrant at approximately 3 pm, seizing six slot-machine ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 26 Men Arrested In Operation Against Online Gambling Bernama GEORGE TOWN, June 4 (Bernama) - Police arrested 26 men including a Rela member for online gambling in an operation on 14 premises here yesterday. Secret Societies, Gaming and Anti-Vice Division chief ASP Sayuti Harun said the suspects aged 21-40 years ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| A.G. supports raffle, says it doesn't break gambling laws Salt Lake Tribune He says, through a spokesman, that the raffle doesn't violate Utah's ban on gambling — even though a police department canceled a similar raffle last year after figuring it would break the law. Shurtleff, the state's top law enforcement officer, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Explosive device thrown at hotel injures 26 Khaleej Times This is the third such attack in the old part of the city during the last few months and in one attack 19 people were killed and more than 40 injured when bomb exploded in a gambling club in the slum locality of Lyari. Meanwhile, a Rangers personnel ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| AG wants Youngwood bar owner's assets seized Pittsburgh Tribune-Review By Paul Peirce The state Attorney General's Office wants to seize $1.68 million in alleged gambling proceeds confiscated from the owner of a Youngwood pub and his family. Attorney General Linda L. Kelly filed a petition on Friday asking a Westmoreland ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US Levies More Charges Against Online Betting Sites E-Commerce Times By Emir Aly Crowne Although current laws criminalizing Internet gambling are widely viewed as unenforceable, the US continues to go after operators of online sports betting sites, with the latest batch of indictments unsealed in May. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Korean Football League Embroiled in Scandal Online-Casinos.com Six players that are part of the K-League have been detained, along with two gambling brokers, and charged with receiving money in exchange for trying to fix the results of their matches. Korean Football Officials are taking steps to contain the public ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Emanuel gets much on his Springfield wish list Chicago Tribune Unlike Daley, who often pulled out when he wasn't getting enough of what he wanted in a gambling package, Emanuel stayed in the game until the end. "(Emanuel) said he wanted gaming. He dove into this without fear, without concern about what people ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Experts give tips on developing casino business Taipei Times Taiwan should apply strategic measures to avoid problem gambling if it wants to develop the controversial industry on outlying islands, academics and industry experts said at a conference to examine the feasibility of the country legalizing gambling. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| WSOP Week's End Round-up GamblingCity.net He also announced that he is suing Full Tilt Parent company, Tiltware, for a whopping $150 million, this because he was not aware that Full Tilt execs had been repeatedly warned that they were in violation of US gambling law, and because Full Tilt did ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Our View: Legislative actions are good, bad and not sure yet Rockford Register Star The biggest news, at least around these parts, was the approval of a gambling expansion bill that included a Rockford casino. A Rockford casino has been on the table more often than your morning cup of coffee. Now we'll see whether Gov. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| NW Ind. casino proposes $35 million for bridge BusinessWeek Leaders of the Ameristar casino in East Chicago, however, are monitoring a potential expansion of gambling in Illinois to determine whether the investment is still worth it, said Troy Stremming, Ameristar's senior vice president of government relations ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Betfred wins two-horse race to buy the Tote with £265m deal Mirror.co.uk by Graham Hiscott, Daily Mirror 4/06/2011 GAMBLING giant Betfred has paid around €300million to buy the Tote, it has been confirmed. The firm won a two-horse race with a consortium led by BA chairman Martin Broughton for the state-owned bookie after ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Residents demand justice over police misconduct Jakarta Post Junad is the brother of Talla, who was found dead on Thursday following the police raid at a gambling arena. According to Sr. Comr. Chevy Ahmad Sopari, the spokesman for the South Sulawesi Police, a police team pursuing suspects over a theft ended up ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| IRACE TO TRENTON: EVEN THE ODDS FOR NEW JERSEY HORSE RACING Standardbred Breeders and Owners Association of New Jersey They tell this big lie over and over again in the hope that by sheer repetition it will become the truth, all the while purposely ignoring the politically inconvenient fact that Atlantic City's gambling industry is not dying, but is actually dead and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New online gambling site linked to Howe Street promoter Louis Dion Vancouver Sun By David Baines, Vancouver Sun June 4, 2011 Vancouver's newest online gambling site is open for business and taking bets from BC residents. iVegas.com is marketed as a multifaceted Las Vegas experience, where visitors can gamble online, shop online and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Replace illegal Internet sweepstakes machines with Ohio Lottery VLTs Plain Dealer (blog) There have been numerous convictions and a court decision identifying sweepstakes machines as gambling devices. The privately operated sweepstakes machines operate with a defined, closed set of plays -- the same as the video lottery terminals (VLTs) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Robert Askin: premier-league protection rackets Sydney Morning Herald Or, as Freeman put it in his autobiography: "The boom years of Sydney gambling coincided with the Askin era … you'd have to be a fool not to think that someone was being paid off." John Mason was opposition leader from 1978 to 1981. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Mexican military detains former Tijuana mayor Jorge Hank Rhon San Diego Union Tribune The 55-year-old gambling tycoon is one of Mexico's wealthiest businessmen and a powerfully connected member of Mexico's once-ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party, the PRI. Hank has long been a controversial figure on both sides of the border, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Atlantic City might build a new museum to draw non-gamers Newsworks.org No longer able to rely on the casinos, boardwalks and beaches, the city is increasingly on the lookout for new attractions that might draw a crowd interested in more than just gambling. The museum, which would be called The Atlantic City Experience, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| The Week in Review theTrumpet.com A new home for Hamas, Iran versus Germany, Greece on the precipice, South Africa looks to Chinese policing, "justice" in Britain, and why are Australians gambling so much? Egypt's military government has invited Hamas to move its headquarters to Egypt. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Gambling revenue cuts school taxes Cameron County Endeavor Revenues collected from state-licensed gambling joints will mean lower school taxes for thousands of area residents. You must be an online subscriber to view this story. The full version of this story will be available to all readers after 3 weeks. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 6 hopefuls in Sea Girt contest Asbury Park Press Farrell is on the independent ticket and is gambling his council seat for the job. "I have been a long-time resident of the town and I understand the issues. Over the last few years, I have objected to a number of things pushed by the mayor and council ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Flagler County: Poster child for Florida boom and bust Washington Post Winner's Corner is what's known locally as a storefront gambling establishment. She says that business is very slow and the few customers she gets are from out of town. The businesses operate like a casino, but gamblers can play only with prepaid cards ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nichols Hills doctor who stabbed son is acquitted of murder on insanity ground NewsOK.com "Further, he was gambling," the psychiatrist reported. "He spent and lost large sums of money gambling, depleting all of their savings and running up their credit cards to the maximum line." His wife has not filed for divorce but did file a civil ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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