Vegas-visiting Quebec NDP MP Brosseau admits she never visited riding Controversial NDP MP Ruth Ellen Brosseau, who won her Quebec seat despite jetting off to Las Vegas mid-campaign, has broken her silence, admitting that she hadn't expected to win in a riding she's never stepped foot in before.
May. 8
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The Las Vegas death ray The curved glass facade of the Vdara Hotel in Las Vegas promises a world of climate-controlled luxury. Except if you are poolside, where sunlight reflected and intensified by the building's shape has been melting plastic and burning people's hair. Oct. 1
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Canadian pleads guilty in online gambling case A Canadian citizen, caught up in the U.S. government’s attempt to crack down on online gambling, pleaded guilty to illegally moving gambling funds and will be sentenced by a New York judge in September. May. 14
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New Jersey In Online Gambling Lead After California Bill Stalls New Jersey and California are in a race to see which state could regulate online gambling first. On Wednesday, New Jersey took the lead after a California bill proposal to regulate online poker was withdrawn. Jul. 1
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World Series of Poker tournaments start in Vegas A set of 57 poker tournaments attracting wealthy gamblers and poker's brightest stars started in Las Vegas on Friday with a $50,000 buy-in mixed-game championship at the World Series of Poker. May. 30
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Vegas favorites: Spain, Brazil Sports books in Las Vegas consider Spain and Brazil the teams to beat in the World Cup, with Spain a 3.5-1 favorite to win its first title.
Jun. 13
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