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A gambling syndicate masterminded by a Singaporean and having dealt with bets amounting to RM9 mil over the past six months was busted in Taman Desa Cemerlang last Saturday.
KUANTAN, Oct 15 (Bernama) -- Police detained 12 men and seized eight computers in a series of raids on cyber cafes that conducted gambling via the internet. Those detained in the raids from Oct 9-13 included the premise owners and customers who frequented the cyber cafes. "The raids at Air Putih, Jalan Beserah and Gebeng revealed that the cyber cafes had been used as a ...
The Linn County Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program is now offering gambling treatment services in Lebanon. A problem gambling counselor will be available at the Linn County Health Services office at 1600 S. Main St. in Lebanon on Mondays. Hours may be expanded in the future. For an appointment, call 967-3819.
Researchers have found disturbing evidence that online gambling can easily take over a consumer’s life. Unfortunately, people who gamble from the comfort of their home tend to think they’re more in control of their gambling than people who gamble in casinos, according to the new study in the Journal of Consumer [...]
An amendment to its charitable gambling ordinance might pave the way for at least one operation to return to Long Lake in the near future. The Long Lake City Council approved changes to sections of the ordinance including license restrictions and distribution of proceeds during its Sept. 22 meeting.
The South Korean authorities have hit pay-dirt and they didn't even have to gamble. A massive gambling syndicate run by four men, South Korean citizens, operating out of a casino in Manilla, the Philippines has been shut down. The operation netted the owners some $100 million in just 18 months.
People who gamble from the comfort of their home tend to think they're more in control of their gambling than people who gamble in casinos, according to a new study in the Journal of Consumer Research.
A TOOWOOMBA man's gambling addiction has landed him in jail and his employer chasing almost $1.6 million he stole. Justin James Dewberry was sentenced to eight years jail after being charged with stealing almost $1.6 million.
Missouri voters will decide the future of gambling in the state in November, and organizations are speaking out on both sides of the issue that has school funding caught in the center of the fray.
Say what you will about Chuckie Peruto's peculiar legal tactics, this one worked. After filing a $1 million civil lawsuit charging that New Jersey "got the wrong guy" in Operation Highroller, a $60 million illegal-gambling ring at the Borgata Casino in Atlantic City, attorney A. Charles "Chuckie" Peruto Jr. received an e-mail response yesterday.
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