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Suspect snatches winning lottery ticket out of winner’s hands

“A woman had a winning scratch off lottery ticket stolen from her in Holiday, Florida.” …Patsey Jean Harris picked up winning lottery tickets at the convenience store across the street from work.

New Report Expects Global Gambling To Increase Significantly

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP has released a study that focuses on the gambling industry around the world, and its findings are that there will be increases in the industries worth over the next four years.

Calling the Callers

Bingo calling is one of the essential elements of the game of bingo. Every night in the over 600 clubs in the UK, bingo callers take the stage to call the numbers and help create a fun atmosphere

The Safe and Secure Internet Gambling Initiative

The Safe and Secure Internet Gambling Initiative announced its support for the Internet Gambling Regulation and Tax Enforcement Act, introduced today by Congressman Jim McDermott (D-WA).

£1 million bounty for Nessie Picture

The Rock Ness music festival is the place to be to capture a picture of the elusive Loch Ness Monster.

Bingo Gardens – A smokers paradise?

The online bingo industry emerged last year as the biggest casualty of the smoking ban in Scotland. Admissions declined markedly, hitting prize money on the “main stage” bingo games.

Online Gambling: US protectionism poses threat to world trade

Minister of Finance and the Economy Dr. Errol Cort has said that US protectionism can threaten international trade.

Smoking and the Bingo Hall

Clouds are gathering over the UK bingo halls, with the imminent arrival of the ban on smoking in public places, the new law comes into force in England on the 1st July.

Barney Frank Disappoints Online Gambling Industry

British online gambling shares tumbled sharply today, after having climbed steadily in recent weeks bolstered by the news that Frank Barney was planning a bill to repeal the UIGEA

Following the trade dispute with Antigua & Barbuda

A German court has ruled in the case of a Bavarian law that attempted to prevent online businesses from marketing their services in competition with the state-supported outlets.

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