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21-09-2005 Bettor sites thrive despite legal odds These "prediction" Web sites operate on a system that uses points. |
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18-09-2005 When the national interest comes first France boasts a massive gambling market with full state blessing and is fighting tooth and nail to defend its turf. |
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18-09-2005 LGA's contentions on interim order against Zeturf The Malta Lotteries and Gaming Authority (LGA) is lending its full support to Zeturf, as they believe Malta's Remote Gaming Regulations are in complete harmony with the principle of freedom of movement of services foreboded in the EC Treaty. |
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18-09-2005 France seeking to shut down remote gaming from Malta A Maltese Internet betting company has filed a complaint against France and one of its betting monopolies before the European Commission. |
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16-09-2005 Latest US bid to ban online gambling suffers setback The issue of online gambling has been a hot topic among lawmakers, regulators, law enforcement and private groups since the early days of the Internet. But recent surges in popularity of online poker playing and concern that people under 18 are able to use the Internet to gamble on sporting events has brought the issue to the forefront in recent months. |
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16-09-2005 Pope, crooked ref spur German election betting The Pope and a crooked soccer referee have inadvertently propelled more Germans to bet on the outcome of their federal election than ever before. |
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15-09-2005 Online betting - the odds widen 888's flotation may value the internet casino at more than £700m. Or less than £550m. Is it worth a flutter at any price? |
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11-09-2005 Demand for price cut puts 888 float at risk The planned £700 million flotation of online casino firm 888 Holdings could be cancelled as potential City shareholders demand the business slashes its float price by up to a third. |
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11-09-2005 Online poker deals punters a bad hand For three months it was the hottest deal in town. What went wrong with PartyGaming?
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11-09-2005 Will online gaming turn out to be a busted flush? Should City investors rather than online poker players be calling Gamblers Anonymous? |
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11-09-2005 SPORTS BETTING: Guess where big bettors spend their money? Boom in offshore sports books has made Las Vegas a smaller player in betting game. |
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11-09-2005 RANKING THE BEST: Hilton sports book tops bettor's list Competition cited for sparking director's creativity. |
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11-09-2005 SHOPPING FOR THE BEST PRICE: Handicapper finds new world Mouse clicks replace frequent trips around town. |
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11-09-2005 Professional bettor's game plan stresses discipline His advice: Avoid parlays, don't chase losses and never bet just to bet. |
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10-09-2005 Porn princess makes a pretty penny out of website's float Ruth Parasol, a lawyer and former internet porn princess, made a tidy £375m (€535m) selling shares in the flotation of PartyGaming. |
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10-09-2005 I'm throwing in my hand and getting out of online poker PartyGaming, Sportingbet, Empire and all the rest of them just have that suggestion of a classic bubble about them. |
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08-09-2005 Gambling coup was all Greek to bookies Bookie Paddy Power was the target of a major gambling coup on the World Cup qualifying match between Kazakhstan and Greece yesterday. |
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08-09-2005 Stardust wrote the book The federal government cut on sports bets taxes in 1974, spurred major casinos to open sports books as amenities to keep customers from going next door. |
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08-09-2005 Football bettors put billions on the line Gamblers have a saying: "The next best thing to playing and winning is playing and losing." Just ask Bob Scucci, race and sports book manager for the Stardust resort and casino. |
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07-09-2005 PartyGaming's problems leave red faces in the City Investors cannot say they were not warned. |
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