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Q A: William Eadington
UNRs Institute for the Study of Gambling and Commercial Gaming leader William Eadington predicts Strip changes. By Richard N. Velotta (contact),
Updated: 07/23/2010 06:05A
US online gambling bill set for markup Tuesday
The House Committee on Financial Services has confirmed that the markup of Congressman Barney Franks bill to regulate Internet gambling in the US, HR 2267,
Updated: 07/23/2010 06:05A
Gambling addict given jail sentence
A GAMBLING addict who claimed he engineered a £1 million fraud to pay off loan sharks after they shot his father in the head has been jailed for five years
Updated: 07/23/2010 05:52A
No Timetable Yet For Reopening Of BC Gambling Website
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Updated: 07/23/2010 05:51A
In Court: Dockery denies misuse of city funds
Former Garland City, Ark., Mayor Yvonne Dockery referred to herself as the black-jack queen? when asked about gambling expenses and missing city funds
Updated: 07/23/2010 05:49A
Liberals must face their gambling problems
Housing Minister Rich Coleman is responsible both for increasing gambling revenue and enforcing the laws. That conflict should be ended immediately.
Updated: 07/23/2010 05:18A
State tax revenue up8.5% from year ago
Gambling tax revenues were up 1.7 percent at the states 17 state-regulated casinos compared to June 2009. It was the first positive growth for gambling tax
Updated: 07/23/2010 05:11A
Gubernatorial candidates Sparks, Bentley concerned over casino report
He said he opposes gambling and wants to see a no vote that would eliminate the constitutional amendments that allow bingo in certain counties and that he
Updated: 07/23/2010 05:04A
The sumo and the Yakuza
Gambling is illegal in Japan, except for some limited public forms, such as horse racing, bicycle racing and lotteries. Police usually overlook private
Updated: 07/23/2010 05:00A
US online gambling bill set for markup next Tuesday
The House Committee on Financial Services has confirmed that the markup of Congressman Barney Franks bill to regulate Internet gambling in the US, HR 2267,
Updated: 07/23/2010 04:57A