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Dikky Sinn / AP 10:16 AM | July 26,2009
Chui will figure prominently in Macau’s efforts to recover from falling revenue growth in the gambling industry as it is the only place on Chinese soil were casinos are legal, but no immediate changes are expected in the city’s gaming policies
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PTI 10:38 PM | May 12,2009
The controversial SMS game introduced in the Indian Premier League triggered strong criticism that it promoted gambling
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Malathi Nayak 01:21 AM | May 12,2009
The debate over 6UP could have implications for other related businesses
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12:23 AM | May 12,2009
In the game, a participant sends an SMS as to how many runs will be scored off each ball in an over, before the start of an over
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Reuters 05:19 PM | May 09,2009
Organisers of the Twenty20 event have introduced an SMS contest aiming at keeping interest in India alive
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11:31 AM | July 22,2008
They are offering a return of only Ra50 on a Rs100 stake on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s government surviving. Defeat brings a profit of Rs175 on the same stake
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Lawfully Yours | AZB and Partners 12:48 AM | March 10,2008
Under the Constitution of India, state governments are empowered to frame laws in respect of gaming and betting in their respective states
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PTI 12:20 PM | April 04,2007
Gambling is prohibited within the Chinese mainland after the Communist Party led by Mao Zedong captured power in Beijing in 1949
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