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IU questions inclusion in grade incentive site
BY AP • August 15, 2010 BLOOMINGTON — A new website that allows students to bet on the grades theyll receive could amount to illegal online gambling,
Updated: 08/15/2010 12:11P
Congressmen spar over the economy, Ground Zero mosque
There is not a stable source of retirement money because well be literally gambling it on Wall Street. And that has been a long-held position of our
Updated: 08/15/2010 12:09P
San Francisco 49ers @ Indianapolis Colts Open Thread: Game Day is here!
If youre betting on this game, you might need to join gambling anonymous. After a long and interminable offseason, football is back for 49ers fans.
Updated: 08/15/2010 12:07P
Jokers gone wild as provinces wager on online gambling
Cash-strapped governments are rolling the dice on online gambling, with Ontario joining BC and the Maritimes in setting up government-run online sites.
Updated: 08/15/2010 11:36A
More states bet on casinos
Atlantic City, NJ, which for decades held a gambling monopoly outside Nevada, already was reeling from a beatdown inflicted by neighboring competitors.
Updated: 08/15/2010 11:11A
IU questions inclusion in grade incentive site
inclusion on a website that allows students to wager on grades and say theyre investigating whether the site amounts to illegal online gambling.
Updated: 08/15/2010 10:53A
NFL Football Now Supports Online Casino Gambling
They once opposed the HR-2267 gambling legislation proposed by Barney Frank but once the bill was amended to clearly state that sports betting will not be
Updated: 08/15/2010 10:34A
Jokers gone wild
strapped governments are rolling the dice on online gambling, with Ontario joining BC and the Maritimes in setting up government-run online sites.
Updated: 08/15/2010 10:27A
Hefner: Casinos in Macao and England Will Lead the Playboy Brand
The Playboy Empire did not see such great success in the world on online gambling, however. The Playboy Online Casino opened in May 2007 to good fanfare;
Updated: 08/15/2010 10:10A
City slots applicant faces challenges in two states
Repeated delays and blown deadlines have prompted state gambling boards in Maryland and New Mexico to cut ties with him. But Moldenhauer, 44, who brought no
Updated: 08/15/2010 09:21A