By James Anderson on Apr 29, 2008 in Gambling Law, Featured, Gambling News, Casino | 0 Comments
Well as always the UIGEA is costing tax payers money as Congress is still struggling over what to do. The financial world headed by Barney Frank states there is no way the banking industry will become the secret police of the DOJ in the fight against Unlawful Internet Gambling. What in the hell is Unlawful […]
By James Anderson on Apr 29, 2008 in Gambling Law, Gambling News, Online Poker, Casino, Online Casinos | 0 Comments
Deputy Finance Minister Jacek Kapica said in late April that the government plans to legalize online gambling by the end of the year.
Deputy Finance Minister Jacek Kapica said in late April that the government plans to legalize online gambling by the end of the year. The previous conservative Law and Justice (PiS) government ruled against […]
By James Anderson on Jan 25, 2008 in Mr. Andersons Insight, Gambling Law, Gambling News, Online Poker, Casino, Online Casinos | 0 Comments
Well I have no idea what is going on, although I do know SOMTHING is happening! If it was going to be flushed that would have happened months ago, the fact that we are all asking questions and waiting in the dark means there is something going on. Will the WTO settlements fail as the […]
By James Anderson on Nov 20, 2007 in Atlantic City, Gambling News, Casino | 0 Comments
ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey: A burst of new, luxurious mega-casino projects to be built by 2012 will transform the face of Atlantic City into a more futuristic — and crowded — gambling resort.
At least four companies are betting a combined $9 billion (€6.1 billion) that the makeover will help Atlantic City catch up with Las […]
By mp on Sep 24, 2007 in Gambling Law, NFL, Gambling News, Online Poker, Casino, Online Casinos | 0 Comments
The United States has made an offer to settle the dispute regarding services in the online gambling issue with the European Union.
The U.S. offer to the EU involves opening areas that include storage, warehouse services and technical testing to compensate for the gaming restrictions implemented with the passing of last year’s Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement […]
By mp on Sep 24, 2007 in Gambling Law, Casino | 0 Comments
SPRINGFIELD | As the pieces might be falling into place for major gambling expansion in Illinois, with it comes potential impacts to gambling in Indiana.
The proposal the Senate approved last week would create three new casinos, including a land-based site in Chicago, and allow existing riverboat casinos to expand by several thousand gaming positions, such […]
By Robert Weston on Sep 20, 2007 in Gambling Law, Las Vegas, Prop Odds, Casino | 0 Comments
O.J. Simpson was released from jail yesterday after posting $125,000 bail after spending three days in jail.
A Nevada judge set bail yesterday for the former football star on charges stemming from Simpson’s confrontation last week with sports memorabilia collectors. The defense and prosecution agreed on the bail amount, which was confirmed at a brief hearing […]
By Robert Weston on Sep 18, 2007 in Las Vegas, Casino | 0 Comments
The man who claims O.J. Simpson barged into a Las Vegas hotel room “commando style” and stole sports memorabilia is in critical condition at a hospital after suffering a heart attack.
Fifty-three-year-old Bruce Fromong of North Las Vegas is in the intensive care ward at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
Hospital spokeswoman Simi Singer says Fromong […]
By Robert Weston on Sep 17, 2007 in Las Vegas, Prop Odds, Sports News, Casino | 0 Comments
In a follow up to our earlier story OJ Simpson arrested at Las Vegas casino
TMZ.com has obtained an audio copy of the shock OJ Simpson robbery that transpired this past Thursday night at the Palace Station Hotel in Las Vegas. Listen Here (the language on this tape may not be suitable for all […]
By Robert Weston on Sep 17, 2007 in Gambling News, Casino | 0 Comments
Las Vegas Sands’ owner Sheldon Adelson said that he wants to develop variations of the Las Vegas strip around the world. The US billionaire highlighted Asia as the region closest to having its own mini-Las Vegas, adding that there were also opportunities in Europe, South America, and countries such as Russia, Turkey and India.
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