2009 June 11 Gambling News, Events and Happenings

Gamblers are still spending money at California’s Native American casinos, although they appear to have spent less each time they visited last year, a recently released report indicates.

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Federal prosecutors have charged two men with conspiring to sell counterfeit video slot machines bearing the name of Reno-based International Game Technology. The two men include a 43-year-old Cuban national accused of selling the slots in Latvia, federal… Sponsored Topics: Slot machine - International Game Technology - Latvia - Games - Gambling

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Chilliwack Bingo Society is ready to formally approach city council with an expansion proposal to become a community gaming centre. Discussions and low-key marketing efforts have been underway for months about the transformation of the bingo operation into a Chances Gaming Centre with slot machines.

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We hope you want to join the fun by playing a wonderfully creative bingo game that offers great prizes and focuses on the many arts-related activities available in our community.

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Desert Oasis Recovery, and Albuquerque based In-Patient drug, alcohol and gambling addiction treatment center announced today the launch of a new intensive outpatient treatment program.

News from Gambling

(Trenton, 6/11/2009) Revenue at Atlantic City Casinos is down again, falling 15 percent in May from a year ago. New Jersey’s only casino resort city is in the third year of declining fortunes.

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The owner of the Cannery casinos in Las Vegas is suing the owner of a Web site that Cannery says infringes on its name — and then links to competing hotel-casino Web sites.

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Austin , T.X. (June 4, 2009) Sports Litigation Alert has reported on two sports law cases in Hawaii in its most recent issue.

News from Sports Betting

Austin, T.X. (June 4, 2009) Sports Litigation Alert has reported that North Dakota State University secured a key legal victory when the North Dakota Supreme Court reversed the finding of a lower court that NDSU had discriminated against its sports information director when it fired him.

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