2007 April 28 Gambling News, Events and Happenings

Gulfstream’s aid to schools falls back in first 5 months Gulfstream Park Racing & Casino debuted with a big opening day — its Las Vegas-style slot machines generating $334,073 in revenue.

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FOXBORO The Randy Moss story has legs once again.

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MASON CITY Bingo will be played at the North Iowa Fairgrounds. Early birds begin at 6:30 p.m., followed by regular play at 7 p.m.

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Lawmakers continued working Saturday on two gambling proposals one that would crack down on illegal betting machines and another that would allow slot machines at Indianas two horse racing tracks.

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HARRISBURG (AP) Gambling is a competitive business, even among private clubs and nonprofit groups.

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THE finish line is in sight and things are really hotting up in the English Premier League. But my drinking buddy, a hardcore football punter, is done for the season.

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In the United States one state led the charge against online poker by making it a crime, and not only a crime but a felony on par with threatening the Governor: Washington State. via What’s new on Launchpoker.com

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Travis County sheriff’s deputies confiscated computers from The Internet Cafe on Grand Avenue Parkway in Pflugerville on Thursday. A sheriff’s spokesman said the computers were running gambling software, and customers were paid via magnetic-strip cards.

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. A Birmingham woman has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for gunning down a Mississippi woman on a city street in a gambling dispute. At…

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