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Gambling revenue promises often fall short of reality CapitalGazette.com When Florida's pro-gambling groups launched a series of advertisements pushing voters to allow slot machines in 2004, they claimed gambling would rake in $500 million for state schools annually. In reality, those slot machines have generated roughly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Romeoville OKs rules on video gambling Joliet Herald News Mayor John Noak said that the video gambling bill passed by the state of Illinois was approved to pay for capital improvements including transportation initiatives that would benefit the village. "Anybody who knows anything about us locally here knows ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Anti-gambling Pa. lawmaker voices lottery privatization concerns WFMZ Allentown Administration officials say they have the authority to expand lottery gambling, and Corbett says he'll only hire Camelot if he believes the company can bring in more lottery profit than the state employees who currently run it. Copyright 2012 The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Despite David Williams' departure, expanded gambling seen as a tough bet in ... The Courier-Journal Top legislators, including expanded gambling supporter and newly named Senate majority floor leader Damon Thayer, acknowledge getting something passed will be tough. That's particularly true in a short session where tax reform, public pension funding ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Push for gambling expansion faces long odds San Antonio Express AUSTIN — A fresh push to bring casinos to Texas faces long odds, but backers say lawmakers shouldn't ignore the potential economic impact of keeping gambling dollars in the state. Track and gaming interests say voters should be allowed to decide ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Software could be trump card for gambling industry The Virginian-Pilot 1 of 3 photos: Linda Woodruff plays a computer gambling game at the Triple S Internet Cafe in Elizabeth City, N.C., on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012. (Amanda Lucier | The Virginian-Pilot). Loading more photos... View all 3 photos | Buy Pilot photos · Tweet ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
E-pulltabs supporters aim higher, despite slow start Minnesota Public Radio The new games might nearly match the size of the state's better-known gambling industry: Minnesota's 18 tribal casinos, said Alan Meister, an economist with Nathan Associates, a Washington, D.C.-area consulting group. Meister has been analyzing tribal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
2012 Review of the Online Gambling Industry by Calvin Ayre The Herald | HeraldOnline.com In a year that saw, among others, Calvin Ayre indicted, and Norbet Teufelberger have his 2nd 'meeting' with European police forces, the Bodog founder has tested his predictions for 2012 against the reality of another tumultuous year in online gaming. See all stories on this topic » | ||
YOUR VIEW: No limits to damages that can result from gambling The Birmingham News - al.com (blog) In response to the article by Steve Flowers, a former State Representative, in The Luverne Journal (Dec. 6), about amendments and the continuing bingo saga. This article so clearly bears out his approval for gambling being authorized by the local ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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New chair for UK's Responsible Gambling Strategy Board Gaming Intelligence Group (registration) The UK Gambling Commission has appointed Sir Christopher Kelly as chairman of the independent Responsible Gambling Strategy Board (RGSB), replacing Sir Brian Pomeroy who held the role on an interim basis. The RGSB advises the Gambling ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Under Daugaard, an unexpected and unprecedented rapid expansion of legal ... Watertown Public Opinion Under Daugaard, an unexpected and unprecedented rapid expansion of legal gambling for S.D.. Story · Comments. Print: Create a hardcopy of this page; Font Size: Default font size: Larger font size. Posted: Monday, December 24, 2012 12:35 pm ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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A bit of a casino opens at Granite City taverns STLtoday.com The pub at 2401 Washington Ave. is one of two places in Granite City to offer video gambling under the Video Gaming Act, which allows up the five licensed video gambling terminals in certain businesses. Currently, TJ's Place, 1539 Madison Ave. in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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State lawmakers should put outlawing Internet gaming machines at the top of ... Charleston Post Courier (subscription) It took years for South Carolina to get ride of video poker machines and forestall some of the societal ills associated with gambling. But 12 years after video poker was finally outlawed, gaming machines of a similar sort are back in stores, bars and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Casinos hold little allure for DC, Virginia Washington Times While both Virginia and the District have legalized some forms of gambling in the past (both have lotteries and the District recently legalized online gambling before repealing the law) neither has, nor is expected to have, an actual casino. "There's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
When playing poker, on mere chance, simply invest GamingTodaySlotsToday Not that there is anything immoral about gambling, as long as you do not cheat. Nor should any form of gambling be declared illegal, providing you do not harm another person. Furthermore, too often we ascribe the noble mantle of "investing" to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The State of the Race: AFC Playoff Picture Mostly Set Rouletters Gambling News. Skip to content. Home · About Roulette News · Paddy Power · William Hill · Cryptologic · Partygaming · Privacy Policy · Contact Us · Writers And Authors · Leftside · Rightside. The State of the Race: AFC Playoff Picture Mostly Set. The ... See all stories on this topic » |
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