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... the gaming board is concerned with possible mob influence and need for various business establishments to pay protection money.
Eric Meyer, ... college scholarships.
John Kindt, professor of business administration and gambling critic, cited a number of studies that demonstrated a need for banning gambling because of it negative impacts on society.
Kindt also said that it is a rumor that ...
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... brings out America's talent for self-deception like gambling.
To persuade ourselves that we can keep this particular sin under control, we sequestered casinos ... requiring banks and other financial institutions to block gambling transfers will go into effect Dec. 1, and the banks ... Entertainment, which is hankering to expand its thriving poker business online and has spent about $1 million this year ...
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... give your money to the rich, there is no more systematic way to do it than through gambling.
Profligacy. Gambling is an expensive business. In 1974, statistics showed Americans were ... 39;s seriously wasteful by any standard.
A lack of self-control. Furthermore, as the above statistics (and many others) indicate, gambling is seriously addictive. Research suggests that one in every ten gamblers does ...
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... exotic financial tools to fund what amounts to unregulated gambling. Wall Street wants to keep its schemes too complicated to understand so ... . Derivatives dealers acknowledged the gambling inherent in derivatives trading and the business they stood to gain from this exemption. ... wanting to keep the unregulated derivatives casino open for business. Specifically, Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. analyst ...
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... been taxing it. We've got the Poarch Creek Indians that are a business. That is not a rogue organization. These are people that have done they best they can do with what they have been given by the federal government ... grocery store sometimes when you run up on a person that disagrees with you, whether it's gambling or whatever it may be. I want to move this state forward. ...
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... reading of amendments to the Corporate Income Act.
Currently, gambling on sports is taxed at 10 per cent of revenue, ... industry by concentrating on better regulation of the online gambling business, which could bring as much as 160 million leva more to the Budget ... long lobbied for government regulation of online gambling, which, Eurofootball argues, is illegal because none of the major international ...
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