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By admin at Thu, 2009-02-26 01:45 February 25th, 2009 by Rob Carpentier » Tags Alabama St Arizona St Coaching Changes Kansas Seven Day Stretch Texas Tech USC Washington Weber St Average: 4.02 Average: 4 (1 vote) Your rating: Select ratingCancel ratingPoorOkayGoodGreatAwesomeBest Ever Your rating: None Rob Carpentier's "Seven Day Stretch " is a whirlwind tour around every corner of college basketball nation: ...
By admin at Wed, 2009-02-25 15:45 In 2006 congress passed a bill to ban gambling in America. This was then signed into law by President George Bush. The law made online gambling illegal in America and there were heavy penalties put into place for those who profited from internet gambling. Even companies that promoted online gambling were penalized. This law forced European companies such as PartyGaming and 888.com out of ...
By admin at Wed, 2009-02-25 01:45 From India to the Oscars to Disneyland, see how much fun 'Slumdog Millionaire' have had. Here's how left-handed hitting Garret Anderson will affect the Braves' batting order and outfield. Want to frolic where the Sports Illustrated models did cover shoots? Here are the beaches. What's altered in the pictures? Now you can play a new Find 5 Challenge each wee...
By admin at Tue, 2009-02-24 01:45 LAS VEGAS - United States Bowling Congress Hall of Famer Lisa Wagner of Auburn, Ga., started her 2009 USBC Open Championships campaign off on the wrong foot, but the 32-time Professional Women's Bowling Association champion knew how to put it behind her and refocus for doubles and singles. After shooting 508 in team Saturday, Wagner teamed up with Ed Ilano of Auburn, Ga., to take the lea...
By admin at Mon, 2009-02-23 15:45 DUBLIN, Ireland — CryptoLogic Ltd. (TSX:CRY) has fired back at former chief executive officer Javaid Aziz, who has been attempting to unseat the software company's directors since the former IBM executive left a year ago. Aziz and Cede & Co haven't met the requirements necessary for them to force CryptoLogic to hold an extraordinary meeting of its shareholders, CryptoLogic said M...
By admin at Sun, 2009-02-22 15:45 Nothing but snake eyes for Atlantic City casinos By WAYNE PARRY Associated Press Writer Published: Sunday, February 22, 2009 ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Uncertainty has always been a way of life for casinos who make their money on games of chance. But now, Atlantic City casinos are looking at their own futures with uncertainty. Donald Trump quit as chairman of the casino company he on...
By admin at Sun, 2009-02-22 01:45 From this week's In Other News By: Lisa Bertagnoli February 23, 2009 After hooking a generation of Chicago barflies on its Golden Tee Golf game, Incredible Technologies Inc. is betting it can cast the same spell on gamblers. With demand for its video games shrinking, the Arlington Heights-based company is pinning its hopes on slot machines. CEO Elaine Hodgson, who co-founded Incred...
By admin at Sat, 2009-02-21 15:45 You are here: Home / Best Picture Odds 2009 Oscars: Slumdog Millionaire Still Great Value Submitted by Carrie Stroup on Sat, 02/21/2009 - 10:19. The Best Picture odds for 2009 had Slumdog Millionaire as the very big favorite at most online gambling websites. A review of five such sites by Gambling911.com found that nearly all had Slumdog Millionaire requiring a $10 bet or more...
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By admin at Fri, 2009-02-20 15:45 He’s watched control of state government go from Republican red to solid Democratic blue, Barack Obama’s rise to stardom and George Ryan’s fall from grace. He’s covered presidential conventions in Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Boston and New York, made coffee runs for D.C. editors as an intern and now helps guide reporting interns as the senior state government editor in the Daily He... |