Dozens of Mob Associates Plead Not Guilty

34 members of the Luchese crime family were arraigned on Monday in New Jersey with charges stemming from illegal sports betting.  Charges include racketeering and money laundering.  All have plea

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Bwin, PartyGaming Merger Talks Still On

Bwin chairman Hannes Androsch claims he was quoted wrong in suggesting that merger talks between his company and PartyGaming had fallen through

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Hong Kong Police Smash Football Betting Ring

HONG KONG - Hong Kong police said Monday they have smashed a record 170 million Hong Kong dollar (22 million US dollar) gambling ring that took illegal bets on World Cup football games and horse ra

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Sylvester Stallone to Team Up With John Gotti Jr?

Sylvester Stallone, multi award winning actor, director and producer is in "serious talks" with the infamous Gotti family (Gotti Jr to be precise), we learned from our friends at TMZ.

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Bookies Spared $75 Mil Payout With England World Cup Exit

Not everyone in England was upset about their team getting eliminated so quickly Sunday in the knockout round of the 2010 FIFA World Cup vs.

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William Hill Honors Frank Lampard ‘Goal’

Great Britain's second largest bookmaker, William Hill, is paying out to their customers who bet on Frank Lampard scoring against Germany aft

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England Germany World Cup Game: A Bookie’s Treat

As long as England hangs around, the online bookmakers across the UK will make out dearly but an England - Germany draw will be the icing on the cake

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Republicans Voting for Harry Reid Include Stations Casinos Owner

A rank-and-file Republican wants the upcoming state party convention moved from the Green Valley Ranch over its owner's support of Senator Harry Reid

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Heeeeer’s John-ny: Disgraced Eliot Spitzer Gets CNN Gig

CNN looking to boost ratings with controversial show co-host, Eliot Spitzer

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Government Gambling Recs Cost Pokies Clubs $4 Billion

Gambling911.com special contributor Greg Tingle looks at the toll on Aussie pokies clubs should the government have its way with recent gambling-related recommendations.

Australian pokies clubs and hotels say that the new Australian Productivity Commission Reports recommendations would cost them $4 billion dollars to implement. Media Man and Gambling911 take the probe to the one armed bandits...with this free of charge report...

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PayPal Co-Founder Claims He Is Broke

Once a major player in the world of online gambling payment processing, PayPal was later sold to eBay for $1.5 billion and its co-founder Elon Musk now claims he is broke.

Musk, who cashed out for $200 million, says he invested his last $35 million in Tesla Motors -- just as the company prepares to go public.  Tesla Motors is an electric car manufacturer based in the Silicon Valley of California.  They recently purchased the former NUMMI factory in Fremont, California, where it will build the Model S sedan and future Tesla vehicles.

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Internet Gambling Facebook Page Turns Into Spam Central

Good intentions and a grassroots effort helped drive more than 400 fans to the OK to Play: Support i-Gaming Facebook page

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Revealed At Last: Why Weitzner Killed Himself

A major news story about the life and death of EOG.com founder Ken "The Shrink" Wetizner is to run in a Norfolk, Virginia newspaper a week from this coming Sunday.

The story, by reporter Kristin Grace Davis, is to run in the Virginian-Pilot newspaper on Sunday, July 4, 2010, and will be able to be accessed via the paper's website, www.pilotonline.com.

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Australia Releases 2010 Gambling Report

As readers would be well aware by now, gaming and gambling, be it casino, poker, slots, sports betting, bingo, scratchies, online or offline, along with internet censorship, are a few of the hottes

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Australian Casino And Gambling News: Huge Week

Readers, punters, media and gambling tycoons, and everyone else... yet another huge gambling, gaming and sports betting week.

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Australian Political Challenge: PM Kevin Rudd VS Julia Gillard

Politics, media, new media website portals and gambling do mix.

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Marina Bay Sands Opening Celebration

With a collection of celebrity chefs, leading fashion, nightlife, and luxury spa operators, extreme sports aficionados, and musical stars all on hand, Marina Bay Sands held its Opening Celebration

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Some World Sports Exchange Players Getting Checks

There is some glimmer of hope on the World Sports Exchange front.  The online sportsbook, one of the first to come online in fact, has begun to send out a series of payouts this past week accordin

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Sports Betting Site Pays Out $150,000 Parlay

A lucky customer of the online sports betting website betED.com just won a whopping $150,00

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Chinese Police Vow To Strike At Online Gambling During World Cup

BEIJING (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of Public Security has vowed to crack down on domestic and foreign online gambling organizations as a number of football gambling web sites were discovered onli

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Treat Gambling Like Drinking Says Report

(AAP) Problem gambling needs to be addressed in a similar way to binge drinking, the Productivity Commission has recommended.

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Bookies Making a Killing With England “Flop” in World Cup

England's poor performance has resulted in huge revenues for the English bookmakers.

Simon English of the London Evening Standard: "Here's the usual plot for the World Cup: England get hugely hyped by the press, fans and players before they go on to perform indifferently in all but one game, which they still contrive to lose. They crash out amid tears from everyone - except the betting industry, which tries hard not to cry with laughter."

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Gambling911.com Trending Report June 21, 2010

Hot trending topics over the past weekend at Gambling911.com included everything Joran van der Sloot and surprisingly little in regard to the 2010 FIFA World Cup.  Yes, World Cup traffic was okay

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Australian Casino War Goes Soccer Mad With Guinness

The world famous Australian casino wars have taken on a new angle, with casino owners, media agents, whales and patrons catching World Cup soccer fever, with  double dose of Soccer Roo Mania, a de

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Asian Pacific Sports Betting, Gambling, Casino News

Gambling, gaming and sports betting news continues to show no signs of slowing down in the Asia Pacific region, including the land "down under" in Australia.

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FIFA Keeps Close Eye on Match-Fixing

By Soccernet staff

FIFA has said it is monitoring World Cup games for match-fixing, with the most attention centring on the final round in the group stage.

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World Sports Exchange Poker Down To 10 Cash Players

As reported by PokerScout.com this past week, troubled World Sports Exchange's online poker room (World Poker Exchange) is rapidly losing players.  Just ho

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Gambling Mogul Predicts 30 Percent Growth in Macau

HONG KONG (AFP) - Gambling tycoon Sheldon Adelson on Saturday predicted huge growth in Macau's gaming market with the economy bouncing back and punters pouring into the city.

The Las Vegas Sands chief told a press conference in Hong Kong, where his Macau unit Sands China was listed in November, that he expected revenue for the second half of 2010 to be up at least 30 percent year-on-year.

"This is not just in comparison with last year, but we also take into account the natural growth of the sector," he said.

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Kahnawake and Antigua Form Online Gambling Pact

BY LYNN MOORE, THE GAZETTE

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NJ eyes Constitutional OK for Sports, Web Betting

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - (Associated Press) -  Convinced that Internet gambling is coming someday, New Jersey wants to be its epicenter.

Lawmakers want voters to decide this fall if the state should offer sports and Internet gambling in an attempt to make the state the nation's leader in an emerging betting industry and stop the slow death spiral of Atlantic City casinos and the state's racetracks. That's provided, of course, that a federal ban is repealed.

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