2006 May 11 Gambling News, Events and Happenings
Bingo! Could that be the answer for political parties embroiled in cash-for-honours rows and links with big donors with a habit of being extradited from Spain? Why stuff the Lords with cronies when you can legally get ordinary members to fill a different sort of house?
Martin Wainwright: Bingo! Calling out numbers once played a huge but often covert part in financing political parties.
Betting: West Ham are the longest odds team to play in an all-Premiership final so the value lies elsewhere.
A casino bus with at least 14 passengers onboard and a utility truck collided on a winding canyon highway Thursday about three miles outside this gambling town, injuring 10 people, including both drivers who were in critical condition, authorities said.
“Bartender, a double sasparilla please.” All of a sudden, there was a hush in the room.
Play-by-play wagerings real time sports betting software sets the benchmark for in-game wagering. (PRWEB May 11, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/dingpr.php/U3F1YS1GYWx1LUNyYXMtRmFsdS1IYWxmLVplcm8=
Gambling-related crime is a tale all too common in our courts, and communities are suffering, says John Stansfield, CEO of the Problem Gambling Foundation of New Zealand (PGF).
Cow Pie Bingo will make a return engagement at the Morgan county Fair this year. The fair board voted Tuesday night to hold the event. Cow Pie Bingo consists of marking an area into three foot squares. The squares are numbered and the numbers are purchased by the public.
VANCOUVER (CP) - The gambling industry is focusing on new markets with a poker tour for kids and bookies taking bets on the sex of Britney Spears’s next child.


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