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| Featuring: VLT revenue declines. But liquor sales show $36M jump during 2009-10 • VLT numbers down, but profits rebounding. No firm reasons for revenue upswing • Finns to use Swedish responsible gaming tool. PlayScan important as RAY moves into online gambling sector • Online gambling banned in South Africa • Problem gambling getting serious
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| Featuring: How poker players keep their heads in the game • Credit cards and gambling: The Web as both the problem and the solution • More people seeking treatment for problem gambling • ID checks and time limits under new Chinese Online Gaming Law • More women seeking help for gambling habit • Finnish gambling advert ban hits media pockets | |
| Featuring: Government hopes to cash in on plan, but critics bet it will create more addictions • N.S. still working out position on Internet gambling • Saskatchewan Party gov't open to idea of online gambling • Odds are Alberta will roll dice on cyber gambling • Website sponsors gambling on grades | |
| Featuring: Canadian government amends gambling laws • Casino gambling authorized for MA • Online-gaming ban enforced as House works to lift it • Lottery launches annual “Not 18 Yet? No Bet” awareness campaign • China to implement regulations to govern Internet gambling industry in China
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| Faturing: Florida Gambling HelpLine reflects the changing landscape of gambling in the State • How can we keep kids off Internet gambling sites? Age-verification expert Michael Bolcerek • AGA's Responsible Gaming Education Week. AGA has committed to educating American public on gaming industry • Pokies venue gets approval for kids' play area overlooking parents gambling • Problem gambling link to venue staff • 32% would ‘live as they were’ if they won the lottery | |
| Featuring: First Nations Is gambling a problem for young Canadians? • Could gambling machines be coming to a Wal-Mart near you? • No safe bet for kids at racetrack: Authorities working together to prevent underage gambling • Hindus critical of rapid global gambling growth • Number of problem gambling cases seen by NCPG appointed centres rise | |
| Featuring: B.C. to offer casino-style gambling online. Government hopes to provide alternative to private websites • Annual N.S. gaming report says wagering and profits down as economy struggles • Committee monitoring Loto-Québec online gambling to have 'total freedom' to conduct report: Bachand • YouTube to allow online gambling ads. World's biggest online video website overturns previous ban on gambling ads • Japan's great gamble | |
| Featuring: New OLG centre promotes responsible gambling • Study into best treatment for problem gamblers • Migrant gambling takes off • Problem gamblers losing out • Dutch rule that Poker is a game of skill • Blow to Malta as ECJ upholds ban on gambling websites advertising | |
| Featuring: First Nations to set up gambling authority • High rollers expect, and get, easy credit from casinos • N.H. lottery tickets will let gamblers play online. But lawmakers wonder why online gambling is allowed when video slots were rejected • Study finds no link between Internet and gambling addictions, but affected individuals have common psychological profiles • GTA supports Gov response on gambling | |
| Featuring: Ontario considers privatizing lottery, liquor • Report on gambling released • Gambling online to be easier bet • Google to allow UK gambling ads on YouTube • Online poker tournaments not gambling, says New Zealand court | |