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The first player has been eliminated from the WSOP's Main Event.
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At its recent Heads Of Government conference, the Caribbean Community economic bloc has pledged its support for the efforts of Barney Frank.
It seems like Gordon Brown is intent on showing that he's not Tony Blair. First he nixed the supercasino in Manchester and now they are going to review gambling ads.
With today being a day of rest, nine players are recharging their batteries in time for the final day of competition tomorrow.
While the World Series of Poker rages on in Las Vegas, Ultimatebet is offering a poker tourney of its own.
Effective immediately, Jon Holmes will join Sportech's board.
NETeller issued a statement regarding its progress in resolving the investigation by the United States Attorney's Office.
High-stakes women gamblers who use the Internet to wager on games win more often than men says Harvard.
Effective immediately, Gord Herman will no longer serve as NETeller's Executive Chairman.
Australian gaming company Tabcorp got a two-for-one deal with Elmer Funke Kupper.
Criticism <a href="http://www1.winneronline.com/articles/june2007/swedenrestrictions.htm">from the EC</a> regarding its gaming monopoly is not the reason Svenska Spel stopped expanding into the Baltic region.
With Poker and Blackjack already on the mobile menu, Aces Royal will also give players a chance to play Roulette.
SkillGround.com has announced an exclusive partnership to provide head-to-head video games for Sportingbet.
A date has been set in the iMEGA <a href="http://www1.winneronline.com/articles/june2007/iMEGAsuit.htm">lawsuit</a> against the UIGEA.
Stephen Lawrence and John Lefebvre will have their day in court.
Playtech announced today that it has signed a new casino software licence with Mansion.
Despite lobbying by casino organizations and a huge parliamentary effort, Prime Minister Brown today signalled that vast Las Vegas-style gambling dens will not come to Britain.
Former NHL star Rick Tocchet supposedly found a way to pass the time before his <a href="http://www1.winneronline.com/content/WinnerBlog/article6571.html">sentencing</a> date, but in fact, was MIA.
France's highest Appeals Court is challenging the country's strong grip on the sports betting market.



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