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Twin River makes new casino pitch
LINCOLN, RI (WPRI) - Twin River is making another pitch to the General Assembly to overturn the Governors veto of a casino gambling ballot question.
Updated: 07/28/2010 02:44A
Cancer conman jailed for two years
He had, in fact, only suffered a brief period of minor illness, and spent most of the money on gambling. Between 2003 and May last year, good Samaritans
Updated: 07/28/2010 02:42A
Patrick in doubt of gambling resolution
Governor Deval Patrick said yesterday that the House and Senate remain divided by a chasm over gambling, casting doubt on
Updated: 07/28/2010 02:14A
Gambling gall
So the members of the General Assembly think that the new ban on video sweepstakes parlors will prevent poor residents from being taken advantage of?
Updated: 07/28/2010 02:13A
Europe Unleashes Online Gambling to Fill Coffers
While US opposition to Internet betting has centered on concerns about gambling addiction, European politicians previously objected for a different reason:
Updated: 07/28/2010 02:11A
Casino deal down to wire
The House version of expanded gambling calls for two full-scale casinos and up to 750 slot machines at the states race tracks.
Updated: 07/28/2010 02:11A
No evidence anti-gambling plan is working
Victorias Auditor-General has found there is no evidence the State Governments plan to reduce problem gambling is working. In a report tabled to State
Updated: 07/28/2010 02:10A
Cancer conman jailed
He had, in fact, only suffered a brief period of minor illness, and spent most of the money on gambling. Between 2003 and May last year, good Samaritans
Updated: 07/28/2010 01:53A
Lottery website to stay offline pending review
134 In all, 134 PlayNow.com gamblers were contacted by the BCLC after having their private information compromised. After shutting down its new gambling
Updated: 07/28/2010 01:47A
Midwest Conference On Problem Gambling Begins Today In Kansas City
Casino gambling is becoming one of the biggest industrys in the US, and with the increased gambling comes increased addiction. The Midwest Conference on
Updated: 07/28/2010 01:34A