2006 January 06 Gambling News, Events and Happenings

ANGELES CITY — A gambling syndicate composed of foreigners have reportedly engaged in their unscrupulous activity in the country, using a bar and disco club in the Balibago tourism district here as their front.

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Jan. 6, 2006 - The Catawba Indian tribe has won another court ruling, saying they can operate video poker machines on their reservation in York and Lancaster Counties.

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It’s the end of the dinner break on the first day and Terrence has 17,400 in chips .

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The day broke with bikinis and sunscreen. A peek outside into paradise promised another fine day of prettiness on the outside and poker on the inside.

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MARKET REPORT PREDICTING the price of liquefied natural gas during the past few years has been a matter of luck rather than judgment.

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The General Assembly should require state officials to undergo ethics education training, as well as put uniform rules on the books for the executive branch, reform advocates recommended Friday to a new House …

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JOHNSTON Iowa House Speaker Chris Rants says this year’s Legislature is facing a full-blown gambling debate over pull-tab video lottery machines.

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Mike Davis represented the Warsaw American Legion Post at the Alcoholic Beverage Board hearing Thursday, acknowledging the club operated gambling machines last year.

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Ron Wyden, our senior U.S. senator, has the right idea about the $1,000 campaign contribution he got in the 2004 election cycle from the Saginaw Chippewa Indian tribe of Michigan.

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