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Gaming News Archives - Page 2982Afghanistan native is a surprise winner at the WSOPE25 September 2008
Sherkhan Farnood overcame a stern field of 110 players and the most experienced final table in 57 World Series of Poker events this year to capture the £2500 H.O.R.S.E. event at the WSOPE in London on Wednesday night.
The Reel Life25 September 2008
What do Hot Pockets have to do with online gambling? Find out as the Reel Life swings by South Bend, Indiana, before checking out the big winners in online slots and bingo.
Business as usual for Betfair backers hit by charges25 September 2008
International news brief: Monday marked the start date for Betfair's new 'premium charge', designed to extract extra money from its most consistent and efficient winners.
Porn mogul: Check to casino was good25 September 2008
Girls Gone Wild” mogul Joe Francis said Tuesday there was no criminal intent on his part to avoid paying his gambling debts to Wynn Las Vegas.
Witness: O.J. Simpson told two companions to pack 'heat'25 September 2008
One of the two men who brought guns to a Las Vegas hotel last year testified Wednesday that O.J. Simpson told them to bring "heat" to the confrontation.
Bally averts SEC penalty; ex-execs face action25 September 2008
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission settled two actions against Bally Technologies, but filed an administrative action against two former financial executives.
Judge sees no malice in Plaza name case25 September 2008
Judge rules owners of the Plaza Hotel in New York City weren't malicious toward owners of the Plaza hotel-casino in downtown Las Vegas, when former group sought to build hotel of same name.
Should I increase my odds bet?25 September 2008
Frank Scoblete answers readers' questions.
Kentucky moves to seize 141 online gambling domains24 September 2008
Franklin County Circuit Judge Thomas Wingate will be holding a forfeiture hearing regarding domain names to 141 online gambling sites Friday at 3:30 p.m. in Frankfort, Kentucky.
Online gambling will soon be a safer bet24 September 2008
International news brief: The South African National Gambling Amendment Act is set to open the door for companies to apply for online gambling licences.
O.J. Simpson's lawyer seeks mistrial24 September 2008
O.J. Simpson’s lawyer, Yale Galanter, has moved for a mistrial.
Kentucky cracks down on Net gambling24 September 2008
News brief: Kentucky is commandeering 141 domain names of Internet gambling sites in a novel legal move to crack down on the unregulated industry.
Goldmans' attorney won't testify in O.J. Simpson trial24 September 2008
Jury to hear from witness who carried gun into Sept. 13, 2007, confrontation in Las Vegas hotel.
Wynn Las Vegas continue seeking job applicants as Nevada's unemployment rate rises24 September 2008
Despite the escalating unemployment rate in Nevada and nationally, Wynn continues to accept applications for 5,300 newly created job opportunities, as it prepares to unveil Encore.
Tropicana CEO: Rival bid won't deter pursuit24 September 2008
Tropicana Entertainment CEO says his company is going ahead with its plans to regain control of the property.
Ivobank, Unibet place their bets on payments partnership24 September 2008
Ivobank has partnered with online gaming giant Unibet to offer fast and secure online payment and banking services to its customers.
Star City throws $475m at 'tacky' image24 September 2008
International news brief: Tabcorp has announced plans for a $475 million redevelopment of Sydney's Star City Casino.
Macao's gaming revenue growth slowdown arouses fears of mass lay-offs24 September 2008
International news brief: Macao may be starting to feel the pinch after a long lasting boom
Former NBA referee Tim Donaghy reports to federal prison camp24 September 2008
News brief: Disgraced former NBA referee Tim Donaghy has reported to a federal prison camp to begin his 15-month sentence in a gambling scandal.
BC Lottery head paid $94,000 bonus after firing24 September 2008
News brief: The former head of B.C. Lottery Corp. was paid $94,000 in bonuses the year he was fired, despite a scathing report that found the Crown corporation was failing to protect customers from possible fraud
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