|



|
|
|
Online Gambling Archive March 2005
|
Israelis knock on the Gambling Company’s door
|
| Online gambling has already ceased to be a latent industry. It now stretches its wings and scurries up at the unfathomable speed. In the not so distant past, the companies working in this industry remained behind the curtains, keeping their revenue records to themselves. This will no longer be the case, as some of these firms will be publicly visible and tradable. |
Thursday, 31 March 2005 |
| |
|
|
|
The cut off in Beijing gambling curbs the proceeds of Burmese casinos
|
| Gambling in Beijing has been barred after the 1949 Communist revolution, but it was resurrected in some sense, due to the loosening of social controls over the recent years. During this period Beijing gamblers have come to be the most wanted customers in Macau and Las Vegas casinos. |
Wednesday, 30 March 2005 |
| |
|
|
|
Illegal gambling charges befell School superintended
|
| Randy Engle, 58 the Salem’s former school supervisor who was charged with 19 misdemeanors related to corrupt activities of gambling in three counties was investigated by the Alliance Police Department. The act was tackled a few months ago and at that time, Engle pleaded not guilty to all charges. Columbia County Prosecutor, Robert Herron reported that his office was carrying out a separate investigation against Engle. |
Tuesday, 29 March 2005 |
| |
|
|
|
Lobbying for Gambling is not a cheap venture
|
| Large amounts of money were spent by Indian tribes and gambling companies on organizing campaigns, designed to avert Minnesota Legislature’s gambling law enacted last year. According to the report released by the state Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board the lobbying procedures scrapped $41 million over the 2004, where 850 organizations were involved in this venture, attempting to exert pressure on lawmakers and state agencies. |
Monday, 28 March 2005 |
| |
|
|
|
The ambivalence of Ohio Gambling machines
|
| Ohio gamblers are unfortunate, as it seems that legislators and game manufacturers are in certain discrepancy regarding the application of the gambling rules. Video machines that offer cash payoffs based on luck, rather than skill, are illegal in Ohio. |
Sunday, 27 March 2005 |
| |
|
|
|
Gambling leaders are betting on casinos once again
|
| Gov. Rod Blagojevich appears to be the only balking plank for attainment of gambling expansion legislation. While he holds the much coveted by all lawmakers veto card, threatening to use it against gambling proliferation, a group of few legislators have resumed the struggles for gambling expansion as a round up venue to budget woes. |
Monday, 14 March 2005 |
| |
|
|
|
Online gambling is no longer a chance but a science
|
| A new casino devise designed to by pass the possibly unfavorable game a player might have, has recently forayed the market. Though this device in known for its use at land based gambling, it might quite successfully be applied in the online gambling reality as well. However, if you do play at land based casino, first find out if it is legal to use it, as not all casinos allow for it. |
Sunday, 13 March 2005 |
| |
|
|
|
Online gambling infused within mainstream
|
| One of the more prominent online gambling companies, Bodog.com Sports Casino Poker has just released to the press that this week it has officially licensed trademark in the United States of America. |
Saturday, 12 March 2005 |
| |
|
|
|
The online gambling bill is pending the proper legislation
|
| The Online Interactive Gambling and Betting Association has come out with an announcement that it anticipates 225 companies to move from offshore tax havens to the UK, provided that the gambling bill would be legislated. The government in its endeavors to regulate properly the online gambling industry which somehow fell outside of the existing legislation, labors to amend this lapse. Under the proposed reforms, the regulatory frame and tax regime for online betting will finally be established in the UK. |
Friday, 11 March 2005 |
| |
|
|
|
Cable network ought to pay out for the gambling entanglement
|
| The experts say, problem gamblers mesmerized by the Texas Hold’em game, translated on private TV screens are getting too deep with the action, Receiving high dozes of adrenaline shots into their blood vessels, they end up in destitute for emergency treatment. |
Thursday, 10 March 2005 |
| |
|
|
|
Turkey is on the way to block online gambling dens
|
| Turkish state ministries have bonded with Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency, universities, Internet service providers and other nongovernmental organizations in order to tackle illegal gambling dens and betting sites on the Internet, which are mushrooming day by day. |
Wednesday, 9 March 2005 |
| |
|
|
|
ARU players - excessive gambling and drinking vices
|
| A recently conducted survey encompassing Super 12 players of the Australian Rugby Union (ARU) and 27 Wallabies has found that about 57 percent of them are suffering from a serious gambling addiction and approximately from one to ten players have an issue with alcohol drinking. |
Tuesday, 8 March 2005 |
| |
|
|
|
Gambling proponents degrade the finances of Florida
|
| According to recently made assessments, Florida's financial state of affairs can hardly be called lamentable. Stout economy, pruning unemployment and fast rising property costs speak for themselves. Yet, the gambling proponents preach that the state is in desperate need for additional $500 million which can only be elicited from Las Vegas-style gambling machines. |
Monday, 7 March 2005 |
| |
|
|
|
Minnesota gambling will soon hit Las Vegas
|
| Minnesota may soon clothe a brand new identity, as the Las Vegas of the Midwest, with an accelerated growth of gambling industry. Minnesota could already be regarded as one of the top 10 states, widely administering gambling, especially if recent casino proposals are enacted. |
Sunday, 6 March 2005 |
| |
|
|
|
Kearny seeks for changes in gambling legislation
|
| Bensalem Mayor Joseph DiGirolamo, the creator of the advisory board held its third public gathering, where a Philadelphia man, an activist Bill Kearney pressed for alternations in state gambling legislation. |
Saturday, 5 March 2005 |
| |
|
|
|
Foreign gambling is extracted out of China's boarder
|
| The China officials announced recently that initiations of any oversees gambling companies in the country would be administered to a severe penalty. The local branches were advised by the General Administration of Industry and Commerce to prohibit any infiltration of foreign gambling offices in China, Xinhua. |
Friday, 4 March 2005 |
| |
|
|
|
Drozda abstains from gambling votes
|
| Recently, a disclosure was made linking State Sen. Jeff Drozda to the state's top gaming lobbyist, uncovering financial transactions. He later on responded saying that he abstains from polling on gambling legislation matters. |
Thursday, 3 March 2005 |
| |
|
|
|
China gambling is cracked down by the police
|
| China, a country where gambling is prohibited by the law has had some serious problems in the recent years as hundreds of casinos have mushroomed along the China's borders with DPRK, Russia, Laos, Burma and Vietnam. Billions of dollars were wasted on foreign casinos and many more have gone astray in the domestic underground gambling activities. |
Wednesday, 2 March 2005 |
| |
|
|
|

|
|