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Online Casino News for Wednesday - March 12, 2003

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• Bookies breathe sigh of relief, gambling crook is jailed
• Gambling Leader Makes Guilty Plea In Pennsylvania
• Problem gambling program makes introduction in Nevada
• Gambling investments a secure bet
• Korea says no to I-gaming
• Gaming Corp.: Slot maker shrinks debt
• Lawmakers inquire about existence of gambling bids
• Nine are confronted with gambling charges in bust
• Gaming Compact: The assembly votes
• Bill help regain charity gaming rights
• Several gambling ring suspects slapped with $300 fine
• Gambler sentenced for not repaying $3 million
• Assembly vote on compacts bill will likely today
• War is a good bet
• Assembly vote on compacts bill likely today
• Is war a good bet?
• CHRB permits Idaho casino to maintain simulcasts
• January casino wins increase
• Nevada problem gambling curriculum debuts today
• iGambling Tips: The 7 Biggest Gambling Traps and How To Not Get Caught
• Seneca Niagara Casino entertains tourism representatives
• Democrats feel pressured to authorize Modoc casino deal
• War’s impact on gaming likely temporary
• Sin City's bail lowered for couple charged with extortion
• January casino wins increase
• CHRB permits Idaho casino to maintain simulcasts
• iGambling Tips: The 7 Biggest Gambling Traps and How To Not Get Caught
• Nevada problem gambling curriculum debuts today
• Democrats feel pressured to authorize Modoc casino deal
• Seneca Niagara Casino entertains tourism representatives
• Sin City's bail lowered for couple charged with extortion
• War’s impact on gaming likely temporary
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Bookies breathe sigh of relief, gambling crook is jailed - 2003-03-12
The country's turf accountants breathed a reassuring a sigh of relief yesterday once police had revealed that a smooth-talking Liverpudlian, known to many as Pencil Man, had been taken into custody and placed under lock and key.
John Bailey is considered as Britain's leading terrorizing gambling crook.
Read the full story at Independent
 
Gambling Leader Makes Guilty Plea In Pennsylvania - 2003-03-12
A figure long associated with gambling in Pennsylvania returned in federal court to admit he was guilty of running a gambling operation that generated him with as much as $2.5 million per year, according to prosecutors.

On Monday, Adolph "Junior" Williams, 69, of Scott Township, confessed to his role as organizer of an illegal gambling racket. In addition, he also pleaded guilty to allegations of breaching federal tax laws.
Read the full story at Rolling Good Times
 







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