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| Woman Steals Money To Fund Gambling Problem |
A sixty year old Iowa woman by the name Barbara Tona has been charged with first degree theft and is being accused of stealing over $100,000 from her employers for her gambling addiction.
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| New Macau Policies Help Early Adopters |
Macau has decided to limit the growth of its gambling resorts, helping companies such as Las Vegas Sands, Wynn Resorts and MGM Mirage.
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| Louisiana Casino Revenues Spike in Feb. Numbers |
Following a year in which the entire casino industry was showing signs of decline, including Louisiana's casino operations, a 10 percent rise in revenue over the previous month has been recorded in the month of February.
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| Poll Sows Online Casino Myths Are Abundant |
A poll conducted by the Fairleigh Dickinson University has shown that myths regarding online casinos are still part of the majority's views. |
| Online Casino Player Spike Along With Snow Storms |
The harsh weather along the East Coast has caused a spike in the number of players using online casinos. |
| Head of Major Casino Scam Sentenced To Prison |
Phuong Quoc Truong was in charge of one of the biggest casino scams in US history, until now that is, as he was sentenced to 70 months in prison.
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| French Soccer Club Doesn't Like French Gambling Sponsoring Law |
Olympique Lyionnais, a French soccer club, has gone against French anti-gambling laws that prohibit sports club sponsorships from gambling operators.
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| North Carolina Oriental Market Raided for Illegal Gambling |
US authorities have continued raids against illegal gambling dens, and have been successful in closing down gambling operations in the oriental market in Burlington, North Carolina.
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| Annie Duke Wins NBC's National Heads-Up Poker Championship |
Annie Duke is widely considered to be one of the top poker players in the world right now, and she has asserted her position further by winning NBC's National Heads-Up Poker Championship.
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| CarlIcahn and Donald Trump Fight for Control of the Trump Casinos |
Billionaires Carl Icahn and Donald Trump are both fighting for control over Trump Entertainment and its Atlantic City casinos.
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