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New Hampshire casino bill to get first hearing

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N.J. may change casino-licensing rules

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Taiwan: Matsu casino could be completed by 2017

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Tropicana Las Vegas reports $34 million loss, increased reve

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Survey: Top gaming companies have distinctive Asian ties

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Should state take $350 million gamble to settle casinos’ com

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U.S. tech firms betting online gambling is next sure thing

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Owner of Treasure Island casino loses $3 million on sale of

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Gambler's Book Club fighting to keep its current address

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Presidents that Gambled

Many U.S. leaders have also been pretty serious gambling men. Andrew Jackson, Ulysses Grant, Teddy Roosevelt, Warren Harding, and Lyndon Johnson all played poker. When he was in the Navy, Richard Nixon won enough at the game to finance his…