2008 March 01 Gambling News, Events and Happenings - Page 4
VETERAN radio host John Gambling was axed by WABC (770 AM) yesterday in what’s being called a cost-cutting move. WABC owner Citadel Broadcasting posted big fourth-quarter losses yesterday. Gambling is expected to be replaced at 10 a.m. by Curtis…
HARRISBURG — Dennis McCarthy envisions a building in southern Allegheny County containing up to 15 slot machines, but it won’t be a new casino. Mr. …
Federico Luzzi has been suspended 200 days and fined $50,000 by the ATP for betting 273 times on tennis matches.
Over the past two years visitors to the major exhibitions in the online gambling industry have marvelled at the stunning graphics and wide capabilities of a virtual football league developed by the UK’s Gex Technologies, and following a deal this week with Gibraltars Digibet Ltd this impressive product will soon be available in an online version of one of the worlds top virtual fixed-odds betting football games.
Last week’s Asian Interactive Gaming conference in Macau has again raised the possibility of regulated online gambling on the Chinese mainland, according to the Macau Daily Times.
The decision by the compliance wing of the European Union to issue warnings to the Netherlands and Greece regarding their exclusionary and protectionist online gambling policies (see previous report) was applauded by the Remote Gambling Association as the week ended.
Microgaming has followed up on an earlier announcement that it has terminated its licensing agreement with the Tusk group following the latter’s advice that it is seeking liquidation.

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