Poker industry refuses to fold
Guardian Unlimited - More than 100 of America’s top poker players descended on Washington earlier this week to lobby politicians to rescind the controversial law that aims to prohibit online gambling. Repercussions continue apace from the legislation, which last year
Stern: Gambling policies outdated
San Diego Union-Tribune - It’s too easy to issue rules that are on their faith violated by $5 Nassau, sitting at a poker table, buying a lottery ticket and then we can move along, Stern said. And by the time I got through and I determined going into a casino isn’t a
Where’s the bling?
FOXSports.com - When I sent the story to my buddy Sully he thought it was from The Onion . I’m not kidding. And neither is David Stern. He has thought it over and at the height of fan distrust of NBA officials decided a little Pai Gow poker never hurt
Poker players lobby for online gaming
Los Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — When trying to convince lawmakers that her career is more than just a card game, professional poker player Annie Duke refuses to fold. “What I do is not gambling,” she said. The world-champion player joined other poker hotshots lobbying
Poker Players Call Misdeal on Net Gambling Ban
E-Commerce Times - More than 100 poker players visited Washington this week to show support for two bills that would legalize gambling on online poker games. Both bills mandate age restrictions, probes on sites for links to criminal organizations and help for problem
‘MUM WOULD BE VERY GOOD POKER PLAYER’
Daily Star - A body language expert last night revealed Kate McCann s composure during her telly interview could be her undoing in the eyes of the public. Many viewers could remain unconvinced by Kate as she talked about Madeleine, said analyst Robert Phipps
Parkinson’s Sufferers May be More Impulsive, Study Finds
FOX News - The drugs leave a subset of patients unlikely to learn from bad experiences, like a losing poker hand. The brain implant doesn’t hinder learning. In contrast, those patients can make hasty decisions as the brain loses its automatic tendency to
Seinfeld Talks Scientology, Commitment to Comedy
MSN Entertainment - I didn t know it at the time, but I was just like, as the poker players like to say, ‘all in.’ My parents thought, ‘Well, he ll get a job; it s just like something he s investigating.’” On Starting Seinfeld with Larry David “Well, Larry

