Las Vegas Sands Corp. will open the first phase of its $5.5 billion Marina Bay Sands project in Singapore on April 27, the company announced Tuesday.
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Las Vegas Sands Corp. will open the first phase of its $5.5 billion Marina Bay Sands project in Singapore on April 27, the company announced Tuesday.
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John Brokopp has his finger on the pulse of the Western suburbs gambling world.
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An idea to let Iowans purchase lottery tickets and games using cell phones or the Internet raised concerns among a consumer advocate and legislators on Thursday.
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A SCOTS betting boss has been jailed for almost three years in the US after pleading guilty to racketeering.
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David Carruthers, the former director and CEO of online sports wagering firm BetOnSports, was sentenced to 33 months in prison on Friday, the Justice Department announced. Carruthers, a citizen of the United Kingdom, was hired by BetOnSports founder, Gary Kaplan, in 2000 as CEO of the online wagering company, which was based in Costa Rica. “The prosecution and conviction of Carruthers is …
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A gambling game that looks like a slot machine, but is based on the outcome of randomly selected old horse races, is allowed by state law, but gambling rules would have to be rewritten to allow so-called Instant Gambling, the Kentucky attorney general’s office says.
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A newly proposed law in New Jersey would allow residents there to gamble online via websites run by the state’s casinos in Atlantic City. The bill was introduced into the New Jersey senate by Senator Raymond Lesniak (D-Union), who also introduced a separate bill which calls for New Jersey residents to vote on a constitutional amendment that would allow state-regulated sports wagering in Atlantic …
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State Rep. Marcel Black’s bill would ensure that Indian casinos, which are federally regulated, could not gain de facto monopolies as a result of state crackdowns. That concern is widespread in Alabama’s state-regulated gambling industry.
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• Gambling offences now breach the fit and proper test • Move inspired by Matthew Le Tissier’s autobiography A rare mis-hit pass from Matthew Le Tissier that led to a failed betting scam has moved Football League clubs to ban those found guilty of a gambling offence from the boardroom, Digger can reveal. In a strengthening of the League’s fit and proper person test, anyone who breaches betting …
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• Gambling offences now breach the fit and proper test • Move inspired by Matthew Le Tissier’s autobiography A rare mis-hit pass from Matthew Le Tissier that led to a failed betting scam has moved Football League clubs to ban those found guilty of a gambling offence from the boardroom, Digger can reveal. In a strengthening of the League’s fit and proper person test, anyone who breaches betting …
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