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| Featuring: Problem gambling a cultural danger to Asian Americans • McGill Youth Gambling Centre launches free support group for family members of adolescent/young adult gamblers • Council: Economic stress isn’t turning more to gambling addiction • Online gambling safe from EU regulation • | |
| Featuring: A cautionary tale: Ontario boomers get a gambling reality check • Distracted kindergarteners become gamblers: study • Parkinson's sufferers lack addictive personality • More NJ gamblers asking to be banned from casinos • Casinos shaky, but likely to survive: analyst • Stock market gamblers have same characteristics as lottery players • Online casinos players are less at risk of problem gambling • | |
| Featuring: Saskatchewan's newest entertainment destination • Problem Gambling Awareness Week: Shining the light on problem gambling's impact on crime • Barney Frank to introduce Internet gambling legislation in March • Casino swipe cards urged. An advocate for problem gamblers wants casino patrons to have to swipe an identity card to get in. • | |
| Featuring: Providing a managed, responsible VLT program • Judge tosses out NC's ban on video poker machines • Casino revenues still in freefall; operators hope worst is behind • Seniors may be at risk for gambling problems • UK to develop national responsible gambling programme • School kids to be barred from playing lottery Online • Europe focuses on responsible gaming. Integrity and sport will be the focus of the second Responsible Gaming Day held in Brussels and hosted by the EGBA.• | |
| Featuring: bwin launches gambling addiction research project • Odds against legalized gambling in Hawaii • MPs call for Google to reinstate gambling ad ban • Preventing problem gaming on the Internet • If you're a gambler, you can bet it's in your genes • | |
| Featuring: Clubs upset by VLT loss. Number of VLT sites being slashed by more than half province-wide. • Vanier takes steps to quash gambling • Nevada casinos take $81 million in Super Bowl bets • Bill would punish gamblers under 18 at card rooms • Public awareness needed from States involving problem gambling • Online gambling participation increasing in the UK • Foster: Gambling websites failing to protect children • | |
| Featuring: Windsor man acquitted of illegal gambling for organizing poker tournaments • Gambling: A game of emotions, not odds • More states may be betting on gambling. Nebraska is among at least 14 States mulling gaming measures. • Bad economy doesn't slow neighborhood slots gambling • Online gambling law already causing financial screw-ups • Fears of gambling endemic as NHS say 1.3 million Britons have serious problem • | |
| Featuring: Gambling group hits Guelph campus to show students signs of addiction • Canadian province considering trial use of smart cards to restrain gambling • US Judge: Poker game of skill • Online gambling growth in numbers. Americans make for half of the total sum wagered at Internet casinos. • Missourians’ gambling up, but problems are down • Macau casino revenues collapse • Local NGOs to hold anti-gambling parade on March 13 • | |
| Featuring: Card-carrying gamblers have say on new system. About 300 VLT players to test, give opinions on tracking cards. • In recession, many see lottery worth the gamble; more than half the states with one have seen sales rise in last six months. • 'Third of gambling websites let children place online bets' • eCOGRA certification to cover all online gambling sectors • Taiwan the latest to legalize gambling • | |
| Featuring: Nova Scotia’s at-risk gambling rates among country’s lowest • Study finds casino glitz doesn't contribute to problem gambling • Internet cafe gambling becoming popular in Florida • Bookmakers will be forced to pay £5m for gambling studies • Ladbrokes slams ASA’s ‘ban on humour’ in gambling ads • Casinos given green light in Taiwan • | |