2007 March 17 Gambling News, Events and Happenings

WHEELING By this time next year, the city of Wheeling could be faced with a pleasant challenge: how to spend an additional $250,000 or more. Thats the citys expected cut from House Bill 2718, which authorizes a local option vote for table gambling at the states four racetracks.

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In a highly irresponsible move, a Texas Hold ‘Em game was released for Game Boy Advance.
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LAS VEGAS It’s standing room only in Las Vegas sports books these days.

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Tough guys SEAN M. HAFFEY / Union-Tribune To illustrate an article on a group of rugged consumer electronics coming to market, a pair of intrepid photographers took the Verizon G’zOne phone to the beach to document its water resistance.

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A Silicon Valley startup hit the jackpot when it inked a deal with International Game Technology Inc., the world’s largest maker of slot machines.

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CHICKASHA, Okla. (AP) _ The wife of the Grady County sheriff and a sheriff’s lieutenant deputy have been ordered to stand trial on felony charges related to a gambling raid.

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Engineers at PureDepth Inc. spent hit the jackpot in October when it inked a deal with International Game Technology Inc., the world’s largest maker of slot machines.

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A new slot machine display set to debut later this year could profoundly change the $85 billion U.S. gambling industry.

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Contact J.J. Liu Almost Wins WPT Shooting Stars, Then Remembers That She’s a Woman and Comes in Second Place Poker history was almost made at the WPT Shooting Stars tournament at Bay 101.
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