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Florida police sting against Sweepstakes Parlors, Internet Cafes called off
Sweepstakes Parlors are frustrated because they lack legal grounds to close the establishments they have been trying to declare illegal gambling dens.
Updated: 07/28/2010 02:16P
Patrick calls for Legislature to extend session, if necessary
With major bills stalled in the Legislature due to an impasse over a casino gambling bill, Governor Deval
Updated: 07/28/2010 02:09P
Gov. Deval Patrick calls on Legislature finish work on bills
Patrick seemed open to a senate proposal that would shift much of the decision-making, including whether to legalize slots at the racetracks, to a gambling
Updated: 07/28/2010 02:03P
Wednesdays Afternoon Update
Calls to a statewide gambling help line have increased 12 percent over the past year and 17 percent over the past two years with nearly 5000 calls received
Updated: 07/28/2010 02:03P
Franks Online Gambling Bill Passes House Finance Committee
Representative Barney Frank has taken another step on Wednesday in his quest to regulate online gambling in the US. Rep. Frank has proposed bill HR 2267,
Updated: 07/28/2010 01:57P
Police Return To Collect Evidence From Dukes Place
Police are continuing their investigation of an alleged gambling illegal operation in the West End. Detectives returned Wednesday afternoon to Dukes Place,
Updated: 07/28/2010 01:48P
Independence Party candidate Hahn wants to build new Minn. Vikings home with
(AP) - Independence Party gubernatorial candidate Rob Hahn is proposing an expansion of state-backed gambling to build the Minnesota Vikings football team a
Updated: 07/28/2010 01:46P
Wynn Resorts (WYNN) Teeters Prior To Earnings
With gambling revenues in Macau on the rise, the consensus among analysts is that Wynn Resorts (WYNN: 88.00 +0.54%) will report quarterly earnings tomorrow
Updated: 07/28/2010 01:45P
Residential property riding high on Macau boom
AS the worlds largest gambling groups began to stake claims in Macau, Tom Ashworth and Martin Tacon decided to try their luck elsewhere.
Updated: 07/28/2010 01:12P
Victims wont live to see money repaid
Most of the total $265000 was, in fact, used to feed his gambling addiction. Last year Marychurch admitted 15 charges 13 of obtaining by deception and two
Updated: 07/28/2010 01:00P