2006 August 11 Gambling News, Events and Happenings - Page 3
Juventus and three other Italian football clubs face reduced sanctions for match fixing after an appeals panel agreed to lighten penalties handed down by a sports tribunal on July 14.
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On this fine August Comic Art Friday, we salute Hollywood talent agent turned professional poker player Jamie Gold , who dominated a record field of 8,773 to win the Main Event of the 2006 World Series of Poker …
Former Hollywood talent agent and New Jersey native Jamie Gold pulled off his best acting job ever early Friday, bluffing his way to victory at the World Series of Poker and taking home the grand prize of $12 …
A District of Squamish lot exchange of Business Park property will assist in the development of commercial and light industrial facilities, including a possible bingo hall.
BUFFALO, New York As reported by the Buffalo Business First: “Buffalo Comptroller Andy SanFilippo has waded into the city’s latest economic-development soap opera. He offered Friday to negotiate a suitable pact between Mayor Byron Brown and the Seneca Gaming Corp. for a planned downtown casino.
Nearly 9,000 poker players from around the world have descended upon Las Vegas for the 37th Annual World Series of Poker.
Published: Friday, August 11, 2006 Addison County States Attorney John Quinn today ordered Dreamland Amusements, Inc. to remove its gambling machines from the Addison County Fair & Field Days site in New Haven.
The Addison County State’s Attorney has ordered that a number of gambling machines be removed from the Field Day grounds. Authorities said they witnessed people putting quarters into slots, but few people were actually winning any money.

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