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The news in brief for the week of March 13-19

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The news in brief for the week of March 13-19

American Wagering, the company behind Leroy’s Horse & Sports Place, has formally emerged from Chapter 11 proceedings, following a difficult reorganization process.

GoldenPalace.com to launch wireless wagering using Phantom Fiber’s advanced wireless framework.

Trinity Mirror turned down a takeover approach for the Racing Post from a consortium fronted by Robin Cook. The former government minister and his associates offered £210 million for the paper. The Racing Post website has recently launched an odds-comparison product for mobile phone users in the UK.

Sportingbet has expanded its agreement with Global Interactive Gaming, incorporating SportXction play-by-play sports betting service into their Bulgarian wagering website.