2007 September 30 Gambling News, Events and Happenings

The traditional Mexican bingo game, Loteria, gets a new look, thanks to the vision of a San Antonio artist.

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Oct. 1 (Bloomberg) — James Packer’s Publishing & Broadcasting Ltd., Australia’s biggest casino owner, plans to build the largest hotel in the country at its Melbourne gaming house, tapping growing demand for gambling and tourism.

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ON Monday, former Youth Court judge Alan Moss begins one of the most demanding jobs in South Australia. via AdelaideNow…

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EDWARDS The 288 students at Eagle County Charter Academy regularly meet in the cramped Hawk Room for school assemblies. This is where they put on school plays, perform music, hold parent meetings, play Bingo all your basic school stuff.

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A judge has rejected Caesars Indiana’s request to dismiss a Tennessee woman’s lawsuit claiming the casino exploited her gambling addiction.

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Every season of the World Poker Tour has featured at least one tournament in a tropical location, breaking the normal confines of windowless casino poker. via CardPlayer.com

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BOSTON — State politicians looking to fill their campaign coffers might want to consider a new position — casino gambling opponent.

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BOSTON (AP) - A majority of Massachusetts residents support Governor Patrick’s call for resort style casinos - but not in urban areas.

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The Bensalem Gambling Advisory Board says the management of Philadelphia Park Casino hasn’t fulfilled its promises.

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