Archive for November, 2009

NYRA soliciting bids for eventual work on Saratoga Race Course grandstand improvements.

Plans unveiled Monday for a new €430 million ski, casino and all-weather tourism complex in Ireland.

The Atlantic Lottery Corp. may consider an online gambling agreement with Loto-Quebec if it will benefit Atlantic Canadians.

FIFA calls emergency meeting next month to tackle gambling and match-fixing scandal.

The House Financial Services Committee will hear testimony on whether or not the UIGEA should be overturned, and how regulated online gambling in the U.S. might work.

Gambling revenue in Alberta dropped 5 percent last year down to $25 billion from $26.3 billion.

Forty-two female poker playing seniors busted in a gambling den in Limassol, Cyprus.

The British government has proposed a plan that would see bookmakers paying into a fund that would be reinvested in sport.

Casino City’s Vin Narayanan, Gary Trask and Dan Igo discuss the UIGEA, the European match-fixing scandal, future Las Vegas plans and make their week 12 NFL picks.

The Gaming Control Board member was credited with helping to create a stable regulatory environment in Nevada.

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