2006 December 14 Gambling News, Events and Happenings
The approval came after more than 10 years of delays, tribal recriminations and opposition from Atlantic City gambling interests.
EVANSVILLE - Diocese officials tell NEWS 25 after last week’s fire this is the time to make a decision on bingo and smoking. But they tell us they want to take the time to make the right call.
Kathy Baugh and Joaquin Gonzalez are just the sort of people you’d like to meet at a local bar.
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WASHINGTON As reported by the Bellingham Herald: “American Indian tribes are awaiting a decision on possible changes to video bingo machines that may lead to million-dollar losses in casino revenues.
Thursday, Dec. 14 kicks off day 1 and flight 1 of the Doyle Brunson North American Poker Classic , with flight 2 closing out the field on Friday.
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Boomtown New Orleans will undergo a $145 million expansion, including a new gambling boat and a 200-room hotel that will be more lavish than originally planned, casino owner Pinnacle Entertainment Inc. said Wednesday.
An anonymous tip lead to the arrest of 22 people on gambling and other charges and a gambling establishment was closed down in La Vergne on Wednesday.
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Blogroll Archives Moore’s Christians Only Theocracy Category: Posted on: December 14, 2006 9:34 AM, by Ed Brayton Good ol’ Roy Moore is back at it again and he’s playing poker.
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In San Francisco, the South of Market neighborhood is bustling with new Internet start-ups eager to capitalize on the Web 2.0 boom.
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