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22-08-2005 Publishing's sure thing Gambling's phenomenal growth is luring new entrants to the sector. Is there room for them all? |
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22-08-2005 Antigua welcomes latest WTO ruling in gaming dispute with US Antigua & Barbuda has welcomed the latest World Trade Organization (WTO) ruling in its Internet gaming case against the United States. |
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22-08-2005 Online gaming is more than a passing fad Online gaming is much more than just a passing fad as time-poor punters surf the internet on the hope of making a quick buck. |
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20-08-2005 32Red.com plans to raise 25 million pounds in flotation Founder Ed Ware believes that investors will be attracted to 32Red.com's unique UK focus. |
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20-08-2005 Regulators fight to control online gaming US authorities consider online gaming illegal, but companies running it are based overseas, where US law does not apply. |
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20-08-2005 New Star's Whittaker takes stake in online gambling Stephen Whittaker believes there is plenty of potential for online companies to expand market share. |
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19-08-2005 Keeping out legal gambling Can a state or nation keep out foreign legal gaming? |
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19-08-2005 I-Gaming advertisers face Canadian cold front The latest crackdown places Canada on a battle front previously held firmly by the U.S. Department of Justice. |
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19-08-2005 He bet $1.6m and won't pay Sydney punter Mark Peters went on a $1.6 million betting spree with a bookie and has not paid a debt of almost $600,000 to the firm. |
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18-08-2005 Bookies' cash claims Another leading bookmaker has claimed he is owed more than $500,000 from betting losses by controversial racing identity, Mark Peters. |
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17-08-2005 World's largest online poker tournament gains popularity PokerStars.com will host its fourth annual World Championship of Online Poker, an event that has become the world's largest online poker tournament. |
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17-08-2005 Racing to ban big punter One of Sydney's biggest punters and racehorse owners, who sensationally sacked trainer Grahame Begg by fax yesterday, is facing disqualification from Australian racetracks. |
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16-08-2005 Just a matter of time until legalized sports betting spreads to other states Even Internet gambling has surged past sports betting in the race to gain national acceptance. |
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16-08-2005 Online poker players need a life The World Series of Poker Main Event was a stunning spectacle, a testament to the rising popularity of poker. |
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16-08-2005 Google, others breach e-gambling law? Search engines with Australian domains, including Google, are being investigated by authorities for possible breach of interactive gambling laws. |
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16-08-2005 It could be time to take a gamble on football betting According to a poll conducted by Assumption University, some 1.38m Thais will be gambling on football, particularly English Premier League matches, during the season. |
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15-08-2005 The business of poker - Poker's wildest ride What was behind Doyle Brunson's bid to buy World Poker Tour Enterprises ? |
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15-08-2005 Online betting may be cutting into Canterbury wagering The galloping growth of internet wagering is luring bettors away from the track even though online betting is illegal in Minnesota. |
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15-08-2005 State banning PlayAway game a bit of a stretch Foxwoods and the state ought to be able to find a compromise on what amounts to a casino news service and not online gambling. |
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13-08-2005 Online gamblers to face quiz The booming online gaming industry is hoping to weed out addicts by offering a "scientifically developed questionnaire" on poker and casino sites. |
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