Wednesday, February 23, 2005

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Dallas-A Wisconsin tribe said Monday it is preparing to operate a floating casino docked in the Mexican resort of Cancun, and will open your game room only in international waters.

Lac du Flambeau Tribe Band plans to open a casino on board The Dream Catcher (Dreamcatcher) that dock daily at the resort in southeastern Mexico.

The ship, which has been refurbished to offer a variety of games such as roulette, poker, blackjack and slot machines coins, could start operations in April. This

to take advantage of the tourist flow generated by the holiday period of "Spring Break."

plans ethnicity, whose reservation is located in northern Wisconsin, near the Canadian border, were released last week in the annual report rendered by the tribal president Victoria Doud.

Doud said the tribe has invested two million dollars to partner with employers in Chicago, Steve Panzarella, Mark Montana, and Alex Salerno, to acquire and refurbish the boat belong to the ethnicity of 30 percent.

In his report to the board of ethnicity, Doud said "these people are bringing to the table its relationship with the government of Mexico and its ability to obtain required certifications and agreements."

"Right now, we are awaiting the final certification will allow us to begin operations, "he said. "Through this initiative, our partners are working to obtain licenses and agreements, must Doud.

Doud pointed out that the tribe expects to recoup its investment after the first year of operations and estimated to receive in subsequent years a minimum annual income of three billion dollars annually. The tribe, comprising about 500 thousand members, held within reservation several businesses related to the recreation and tourism, including hotel and Lake of the Torches casino, plus a clothing store and grocery and gas station.

Friday, February 11, 2005

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LONDON (Reuters) -

The number of Britons who made Internet gambling has increased more than sixfold in the last year, according to a survey released on Tuesday the online casino firm 888. com.

10 percent of British women and 16 percent of men said they would consider bet all of their possessions for the prize of 5 million, said 888.com, which analysts say could be the next virtual casino quoted on the London Stock Exchange.

His survey of two thousand 700 people on the streets of Great Britain showed an increase of 566 percent in the amount of money betting on the Internet since late 2003.

Internet gambling is a successful industry in Britain, one of the few jurisdictions where it is well received.

Last week, the company's largest Internet poker world, PartyGaming, said he was considering what would be one of the largest launches in the stock market in three years, approximately £ 3,000 million (5,700 million dollars .)

And in October, shares of Sportingbet UK - the firm's largest Internet betting world - rose more than 50 percent after acquiring Paradise Poker, PartyGaming rival led by supermodel Caprice American.

Attempts to relax gambling laws in Britain have faced resistance from activists who fight against addiction and the tabloids.

Mark Griffiths, professor of gambling studies at Nottingham Trent University, told Reuters that there was little evidence that Internet gambling would be more harmful than other forms of gambling.

But he warned that it might play with virtual money and decrease their psychological value that online casinos could cause problems for those with addictions because they are available 24 hours a day. 888.com

announced Tuesday that the amount membership had reached 13 million this week, of the 2.7 million they had in 2002.

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The number of Britons who made Internet gambling has increased more than sixfold in the last year, according to a survey released on Tuesday the signing of online casino 888.com.

10 percent of British women and 16 percent of men said they would consider bet all of their possessions for the prize of 5 million, said 888.com, which analysts say could be the next virtual casino quoted on the London Stock Exchange.

Internet gambling is a successful industry in Britain, one of the few jurisdictions where it is well received. Last week, the company's largest Internet poker world, PartyGaming said it was considering what would be one of the largest stock exchange release in three years, approximately £ 3,000 million 5,700 million dollars).