2007 March 15 Gambling News, Events and Happenings

BURNABY, B.C. (CP) - Gateway Casinos Income Fund (TSX:GCI.UN) has raked in a fourth-quarter profit of $8.4 million as revenue increased 38 per cent to $35.5 million, concluding “another very strong year.”

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Indianapolis metropolitan police raided a pea shake house this afternoon at 38th and Capital Street which was masquerading as a car wash.
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Jackson County pastors got the Attorney General’s opinion they thought they needed to get a non-binding casino vote on November ballots. Yet one Jackson County supervisor says that opinion has no value.

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On a recent day in Washington, D.C., Carlos Juarez of Guatemala waited on a street corner to find day labor. Juarez is part of America’s underground economy. So are casual sports gamblers. Office worker Gary Gibbs, speaking at a Maryland sports bar, says that betting in an office pool might be illegal, but it’s like jaywalking.

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HARRISBURG, Pa. Pennsylvania’s gambling regulators want challengers to the slot-machine licenses they awarded to put up money to cover potential revenue losses to the state.

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HARRISBURG, Pa. State gambling regulators say they are easing their screening of applicants for slot-machine casinos jobs.

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By Pam Elliot News 8 @ 6:00 INDIANAPOLIS - Twice in the same week, metro officers raided an alleged gambling establishment. Thursday’s bust was at a place where the window reads car wash, used tires. But

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Vice detectives conducted a gambling raid at a West 38th Street address this afternoon, seizing cash, gambling apparatus and five handguns.
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Contact Keep Online Poker Legal Jeff Madsen is to poker what the Entities that comprise Wicked Chops Poker are to globe-trotting, yachting, funding guerrilla armies in third world countries to overthrow …
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