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| MGM pro-gambling campaign spending rises to $8.4 million Washington Post (blog) Developer Milt Peterson stands at the site where he wants to build a high-end casino at National Harbor in Prince George's County. (Astrid Riecken — For The Washington Post)MGM Resorts, the company angling to operate a casino at National Harbor, has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gambling on Live Arts/Fringe Picks Philadelphia Inquirer (blog) As in any gambling endeavor, it's best to assess the odds. You read the press release, peep the Kickstarter campaign, listen to the buzz, go with what you know about the company's history and performers, or their subject matter. Overall, I came out ahead. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| NFL Gambling Preview: Philadelphia Eagles at Arizona Cardinals Sports Memo (blog) NFL Gambling Preview: Philadelphia Eagles at Arizona Cardinals. 09.18.2012 01:10 PM Otto Sports Printer Friendly. Submitted by Otto Sports. SportsMemo.com blog entry. Philadelphia at Arizona Marty Otto's Recommendation: Arizona Sunday, 1 pm PT - ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Franchot decries 'subversion' of special session on gambling Washington Post (blog) Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot blasted his former colleagues in the General Assembly on Wednesday for conducting a "secretive" special session on gambling last month that he said was a "blatant subversion of our founding principles." Franchot, who ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Pull-tab gambling approved by state board Minnesota Public Radio PAUL, Minn. — The Minnesota Gambling Control Board approved electronic pull-tab gambling this morning. A new iPad-based version of the tradtional pull-tab games could start today at bars and restaurants that run charitable gambling. Nevada gambling ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gambling board gives provisional approval to Oxford Casino expansion Bangor Daily News AUGUSTA, Maine — An expansion to the Oxford Casino will hold a sneak peek opening Friday. At Tuesday's meeting of the Gambling Control Board, casino General Manager Jack Sours told the board the expansion would open at 5 p.m. Friday. He said the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 3 charged after investigation into gambling at two Lyman stores Spartanburg Herald Journal According to incident reports, an officer went to Lyman Convenience Store on Pine Ridge Road, put $40 in a keno machine and received a $52 payout ticket. The investigator took the ticket to the counter, gave it to the clerk, Matthew Aaron Jones, 27, of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Sycamore residents speak against gambling Dekalb Daily Chronicle But instead of leaving after the prayer, the Sycamore United Methodist Church pastor walked back up to microphone later in the meeting. Landis wanted the council to know he has seen gambling destroy lives and did not want to see it happen again in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Lake Zurich board backs ban on gambling Chicago Daily Herald Some trustees said they have nothing personally against gambling, but didn't feel it was right for Lake Zurich. Video gambling is allowed in licensed bars, restaurants, fraternal organizations and truck stops under a 2009 state law that was designed to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| NCAAF Gambling: No shortage of plays expected in Arizona-Oregon matchup Sports Memo (blog) NCAAF Gambling: No shortage of plays expected in Arizona-Oregon matchup. 09.18.2012 08:27 AM Printer Friendly. SportsMemo.com blog entry. Arizona at Oregon -24 O/U 77. Oddsmakers could have hung a 90 on Saturday's Arizona-Oregon game and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Retired bishop to continue anti-gambling drive despite death threats U.S. Catholic magazine In 2004, Archbishop Cruz established his anti-gambling group, People's Crusade Against Jueteng, with the aim of stamping out the illegal numbers racket, which is popular with rich and poor alike. The prelate said jueteng continues to thrive in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Authorities: Felony theft suspect and gambling addict found in casino KLTV According to authorities, Smith may have a gambling addiction, and has pawned several items which were reported missing in a Harrison County theft investigation in July. The items have been pawned in Louisiana pawn shops, both in Bossier City and in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sen. Council pleads guilty; admits to a gambling problem (AUDIO) Nebraska Radio Network Campaign bank accounts and casino records subpoenaed by the Attorney General's office indicate Council withdrew $63,052.56 in campaign funds to gamble at a casino in Kansas City, Kansas. The Attorney General said the investigation uncovered ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Koreans nabbed for illegal gambling Tempo Manila, Philippines – The Bureau of Immigration (BI) has detained seven South Koreans arrested recently by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) agents for allegedly operating an illegal online gambling business in Makati City. BI Commissioner ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Swansea votes down video gambling machines Belleville News Democrat SWANSEA — Fraternal organizations and other businesses with liquor licenses in Swansea still won't be allowed to have video gambling machines in their establishments, even though they're permitted by state law and have been approved by other towns ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Gambling feedback Nelson Mail The 2012 gambling policy review will seek public input into how the council should set its policy. By law, all territorial authorities have to develop policies on venues with class four gaming machines (pokies) and on New Zealand Racing Board venues ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| NFL Gambling: Decision to go young pays off for Green Bay defense Sports Memo (blog) NFL Gambling: Decision to go young pays off for Green Bay defense. 09.18.2012 07:16 AM Printer Friendly. SportsMemo.com blog entry. Good article on Green Bay defensive coordinator Dom Caper's decision to go with a youth movement prior to last ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Phl to become a center of gaming industry Philippine Star News and stories have been spreading for the better part of a year, or more about the country developing a gambling strip in the reclaimed area in Manila, similar if not better, to the famous strip of gambling capital Las Vegas. In fact, many people in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fear of "super casinos" must not prevent us reforming gambling laws New Statesman (blog) Sir Alan Budd, the distinguished economist who was commissioned by the government to review gambling legislation a decade ago, has described the Blair government's capitulation to anti-gambling campaigners in the run-up to the 2005 election as "quite ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mass. city to slow casino selection process to avoid conflict with state ... The Republic BOSTON — Springfield officials agreed Tuesday to slow down the process for choosing among several developers interested in building a casino in the western Massachusetts city, soothing concerns over a potential scheduling conflict with state gaming ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Labuan police focus on human trafficking, gambling New Straits Times LABUAN: The police will not let-up in their efforts to tackle gambling and human trafficking activities in this duty-free island. Labuan police chief Supt Adzhar Othman said this was to ensure that such activities did not mushroom here. "The island is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| VIDEO: "Keep Guam Good" Calls Bingo Initiative "A Disguise" For Bingo Slot ... Pacific News Center Guam - An anti-gambling group known as "Keep Guam Good" has begun their campaign against the bingo initiative known as proposal A. "Keep Guam Good" members believe this initiative which would allow for profit bingo at the Guam Greyhound park is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Casino Critics Form Fake Pro-Gambling PAC The Portland Mercury (blog) Viva Las Portland! That's the slogan of a new PAC formed ostensibly to support the ballot measures that allow the construction of a non-Indian casino between Portland and Mount Hood. The casino sponsors have been downplaying the whole casino aspect ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| LETTER: Casino bad economic focal point for Vaughan YorkRegion.com Last Thursday I attended a meeting where the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation made a presentation to residents about the possibility of building a casino/gambling complex in Vaughan. I found the meeting to be one-sided. The presentation was rosy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Anti-gambling prelate claims getting death threats GMA News Anti-gambling prelate claims getting death threats. September 18, 2012 12:39pm. A retired Catholic archbishop who has been a vocal critic of jueteng claimed to receive fresh death threats following his recent public pronouncements about the game's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| BI arrests 7 Koreans for illegal gambling Philippine Star MANILA, Philippines - The Bureau of Immigration (BI) has arrested seven Korean nationals for operating an illegal online gambling business in Pasig City. BI Commissioner Ricardo David Jr. identified the suspects as Jae Hoon Hwang, Yomg Yeom Kim, Sung ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Surgery for Alabama casino developer causes delay in going to prison The Republic MONTGOMERY, Ala. — A federal judge has pushed back the date for Country Crossing casino developer Ronnie Gilley to report to prison. Gilley was scheduled to begin his sentence of six years and eight months on Sept. 24, but U.S. District Judge Myron ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Uni accounts manager blames gambling problem for theft New Zealand Herald A former University of Otago accounts manager who admitted stealing almost $240,000 from the university over seven years told police he had a gambling problem and was in debt. Graeme Jeffrey Pettitt, 61, now unemployed, did did not seek further name ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gambling interests spent $3.6 million on special session in Maryland Casino City Times The Baltimore Sun reports that Casino owners, labor and other interests spent more than $3.6 million to influence lawmakers during last month's special session to expand gambling in Maryland — a figure that comes to about $900,000 a day for the four ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| BREAKING NEWS: NMI Supreme Court says local law can't legalize casino ... Marianas Variety (CNMI Supreme Court) – On Tuesday, Sept. 18, the Commonwealth Supreme Court issued a ruling in Palacios v. Yumul, answering a certified question involving the islands' constitutional gambling prohibition. This question arose from the Saipan and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Trescothick hails 'Mind Matters' The Press Association They cover subjects including alcohol and drug abuse, gambling, plus anxiety and suicide, and offering advice to members on how and where to seek help. The tutorials are mainly presented by Trescothick, who has suffered from depression and anxiety ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Appellate court finds no protectionism in gambling's free trade International Law Office In the betting industry, where many gambling agencies are registered in the Northern Territory, the fees applicable to such agencies by the other states and territories will be invalid only if the total effect of the legislation puts these agencies in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Antioch mayor casts tie-breaking video gaming vote Lake County News Sun For every $1 we get from video gambling, someone has to gamble and lose $20," said Dominiak. "Is this doing business at any cost?" "It's a legal activity and unless we go to referendum we don't have a true picture of what residents want," said Hanson, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| A tale of luck, stolen and hoarded The Daily Star Successful gambling flicks tend to tell more photogenic tales of people cheating the odds – whether Dustin Hoffman's autistic Raymond Babbitt counting cards in Barry Levinson's "Rainman," or the fantasies of ensemble criminality driving Steven ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| A Stearns County judge has taken under advisement a request from the owners ... St. Cloud Times Richard Petty and Steve Ehlen asked Stearns County District Court Judge William Cashman, at a hearing Monday, to get their property back from the state's Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division. Investigators raided Triple Crown after they determined ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Head of Nevada Gaming Control Board to step down WJTV Brian Sandoval praised Lipparelli's service and said his insight of the industry, particularly in the area of online gambling, has been a valuable asset as Nevada sets the groundwork for the next generation of gambling. The 47-year-old Lipparelli was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Hyndburn MP Graham Jones and betting chain William Hill at odds over shops Lancashire Telegraph "Fairer Gambling indicate there are as many as 22 in Hyndburn. "The reason behind this increase, I believe, is the profit-ability of FOBTs. The Gambling Act 2005 limited each betting shop to four, but bookies leap-frog regulations by opening up as many ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| IGT bails on European online poker operations Las Vegas Review - Journal In a recent interview with Bloomberg News, IGT Chief Executive Officer Patti Hart said several European countries changed regulations and prohibited residents from gambling with players in other nations. "There is less profitability and the product ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Village Board bans video gaming in Clarendon Hills The Doings Clarendon Hills The Illinois Video Gaming Act, adopted in 2009, allows up to five video gambling machines in facilities with valid liquor licenses. The law is written so communities not wanting video gambling must take action prohibit it. Trustees Ed Reid, Paul ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Boss' wife at center of raging PDEA row Inquirer.net Gutierrez claimed his wife did not gamble, did not even know how to play mahjong or card games, was not very adept at using computers so she could not engage in online gambling. He said that as far as he knows his wife went to casinos only when she was ... See all stories on this topic » |
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