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Vikings stadium: Minnesota bets big on e-gambling
Minnesota is betting big that bringing technology to small-dollar bar gambling will draw a surge of new players whose wagers will help build a $975 million football stadium for the Vikings.
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WHAT DO YOU THINK: Brimbank Council gambling on rate rise
BRIMBANK Council wants gambling venues to pay double the rates of other commercial venues.
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Gambling presentation in Harleysville highlights the odds
The main focus of a May 10 program at Encore Experiences at Harleysville was on senior citizens and gambling, but before it was over, participants were also swapping advice on avoiding frauds by callers or over the Internet.
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Quinn dismisses gambling as 'shiny' distraction
Rebuffing talk of new legislation that would expand gambling in Illinois, Gov. Pat Quinn urged the legislature Monday to pass bills to restructure the state’s Medicaid and pension programs, two of the largest drains on Illinois’ budget.
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Gambling addictions, suicides come with opening of casinos
CLEVELAND - No doubt plenty of business has been generated by the recent opening of Horseshoe Casino Cleveland. But it does come with a price for those who have a gambling addiction.
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Vikings stadium depends on e-gambling
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Minnesota is betting big that bringing technology to small-dollar bar gambling will draw a surge of new players whose wagers will help build a $975 million football stadium for the Vikings.
http://www.inforum.com/...
Panel: States approval of Internet gambling likely
The U.S. Congress is too badly divided to act on Internet gambling, so individual states will start approving it on their own within the next two years, panelists at a major casino conference predicted Thursday.
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Gambling expansion expected to get another look in legislature
Two key state lawmakers involved in gambling legislation last week flatly predicted the legislature will vote on an expansion bill before the end of the month. The question is whether Gov. Pat Quinn will soften his opposition to slot machines at horse racing tracks and sign a bill that contains slots if it reaches his desk.
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Kimberly gambling case unfolds with Mayor Craig Harris as key informant
Kimberly gambling case triggered with claim that bribery attempted.
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Online gambling may be up to states
A federal loophole and a divided Congress means individual states will start approving Internet gambling within the next two years, but Michigan likely won't be one of them, experts say.
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