The final three of the Miss Universe Pageant on Sunday, Dec. 20, 2015, at Planet Hollywood. Miss Philippines Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach was crowned after Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutierrez was mistakenly named the winner.
Monthly Archives: December 2015
Kansas lottery ticket holders questioning games integrity
We dig deeper into the allegations of rigged lotto games that now include Kansas to find out if you can trust the state’s lottery to play an TOPEKA – Lottery lovers are now questioning the integrity of the game after learning that rigged lottery tickets were sold in Kansas. “I’m not sure if I’m going to buy lottery tickets anymore or not, because I don’t have a chance to win because he is rigging the numbers,” said one avid Kansas lottery player.
Man denied $100,000 lottery win because he's underage
A 20-year-old Des Moines man tried to collect a $100,000 prize after winning the Mega Crossword instant scratch game. “And the information that he presented seemed on the up and up.
a oeFrostya tickets a hot lottery seller
There must have been some magic in that old silk hat they found, because Massachusetts Lottery players seem to have been having plenty of fun with Frosty before he melts away. The $2 “Frosty Cashword” scratch ticket has been a big hit so far this holiday season, Lottery officials said Tuesday, having sold nearly 6 million tickets since the end of October.
a oeFrostya tickets a hot lottery seller
There must have been some magic in that old silk hat they found, because Massachusetts Lottery players seem to have been having plenty of fun with Frosty before he melts away. The $2 “Frosty Cashword” scratch ticket has been a big hit so far this holiday season, Lottery officials said Tuesday, having sold nearly 6 million tickets since the end of October.
Kansas lottery ticket holders questioning games integrity
We dig deeper into the allegations of rigged lotto games that now include Kansas to find out if you can trust the state’s lottery to play an TOPEKA – Lottery lovers are now questioning the integrity of the game after learning that rigged lottery tickets were sold in Kansas. “I’m not sure if I’m going to buy lottery tickets anymore or not, because I don’t have a chance to win because he is rigging the numbers,” said one avid Kansas lottery player.
Kansas lottery ticket holders questioning games integrity
We dig deeper into the allegations of rigged lotto games that now include Kansas to find out if you can trust the state’s lottery to play an TOPEKA – Lottery lovers are now questioning the integrity of the game after learning that rigged lottery tickets were sold in Kansas. “I’m not sure if I’m going to buy lottery tickets anymore or not, because I don’t have a chance to win because he is rigging the numbers,” said one avid Kansas lottery player.
Judge delays trial in lottery jackpot-fixing case until July
Former Multi-State Lottery Association security director Eddie Tipton had been scheduled to stand trial Jan. 6 in Des Moines. But Tipton waived his right to a speedy trial last week, and his attorney asked for a delay.
Judge delays trial in lottery jackpot-fixing case until July
Former Multi-State Lottery Association security director Eddie Tipton had been scheduled to stand trial Jan. 6 in Des Moines. But Tipton waived his right to a speedy trial last week, and his attorney asked for a delay.
Records Fall at Mahoning Valley Race Course
On a day in which Hollywood Gaming at Mahoning Valley Race Course posted record single-program pari-mutuel handle of $1,182,223, a record payoff of $415.20 for a $2 wager provided a trainer with her first-ever career victory.
Records Fall at Mahoning Valley Race Course
On a day in which Hollywood Gaming at Mahoning Valley Race Course posted record single-program pari-mutuel handle of $1,182,223, a record payoff of $415.20 for a $2 wager provided a trainer with her first-ever career victory.
Japanese Sire Fuji Kiseki Dies at 23
Pensioned stallion Fuji Kiseki, sire of a number of good runners in Japan and elsewhere, including four champions, has died at the age of 23 at Shadai Farm.
Japanese Sire Fuji Kiseki Dies at 23
Pensioned stallion Fuji Kiseki, sire of a number of good runners in Japan and elsewhere, including four champions, has died at the age of 23 at Shadai Farm.
Zen Papa, King Kranz Meet in Lost In The Fog
Former claimer Zen Papa will face graded stakes-placed King Kranz in the $125,000 Lost In The Fog Stakes for 3-year-olds when Aqueduct Racetrack begins the new year Jan. 1.
Zen Papa, King Kranz Meet in Lost In The Fog
Former claimer Zen Papa will face graded stakes-placed King Kranz in the $125,000 Lost In The Fog Stakes for 3-year-olds when Aqueduct Racetrack begins the new year Jan. 1.
Antigua says WTO online gambling dispute with U.S. to be resolved in January
Antigua expects to resolve its longstanding online gambling trade dispute with the US government in January, according to a government cabinet minister.
On Christmas Eve, Antigua Foreign Affairs Minister Charles Fernandez told local reporters that Antigua’s government had received and reviewed the US’ latest offer to resolve the World Trade Organization dispute. Fernandez declined to provide any specifics on the US offer.
According to the Antigua Observer, Fernandez suggested Antigua was leaning towards accepting the US offer, thereby paving the way for the matter to be resolved as early as January 2016. That would be nearly 13 years since Antigua filed its original WTO complaint over America’s protectionist online gambling policy.
Antigua accused the US of unfairly discriminating against nations that had licensed US-facing online gambling sites. The US claimed it had a responsibility to block international sites to reduce problem gambling behavior, but the WTO called that policy hypocritical given that the US allowed domestic operators to offer online horseracing wagers.
Antigua says WTO online gambling dispute with U.S. to be resolved in January
Antigua expects to resolve its longstanding online gambling trade dispute with the US government in January, according to a government cabinet minister.
On Christmas Eve, Antigua Foreign Affairs Minister Charles Fernandez told local reporters that Antigua’s government had received and reviewed the US’ latest offer to resolve the World Trade Organization dispute. Fernandez declined to provide any specifics on the US offer.
According to the Antigua Observer, Fernandez suggested Antigua was leaning towards accepting the US offer, thereby paving the way for the matter to be resolved as early as January 2016. That would be nearly 13 years since Antigua filed its original WTO complaint over America’s protectionist online gambling policy.
Antigua accused the US of unfairly discriminating against nations that had licensed US-facing online gambling sites. The US claimed it had a responsibility to block international sites to reduce problem gambling behavior, but the WTO called that policy hypocritical given that the US allowed domestic operators to offer online horseracing wagers.
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