China News - Page 9
Chinese Gamblers Killed by Lightning
28 June 2004
International News Brief: Gamblers seeking shelter under some trees were killed when they were struck by lightning in a town in east China's Zhejiang province.
Nevadans Not Marketing Gambling in China21 June 2004
Nevada's opening of the first-ever U.S. tourism office in China comes at a price -- the office can't promote the state's No. 1 industry, gambling.
MGM Mirage in Deal to Build Casino in China21 June 2004
Fresh from engineering the biggest gaming acquisition in history, MGM Mirage today said it entered into a joint venture to build and operate a major resort in the Chinese city of Macau, one of the most lucrative gambling markets in the world.
Southern China Fights Illegal Gambling16 June 2004
International News Brief: Guangdong Province, Hong Kong and Macao may fight underground gambling together.
Horse Racing to Sweep China18 May 2004
International News Brief: At the Beijing Jockey Club, you can wager a good sum on a horse race. Just don't call it betting.
Chinese Illegal Gambling Operators Arrested8 March 2004
International News Brief: An additional 149 people were apprehended for involvement in 135 illegal gambling cases whose outcomes are tied to the final result of the March 20 presidential election, the Criminal Investigation Bureau reported yesterday.
Chinese Courts Sentence Online Gambler25 February 2004
International News Brief: A Shanghai court sentenced a Taiwanese man yesterday to 30 months in prison and fined him 300,000 yuan for offering online gambling on European soccer matches.
BetWWTS.com Launches Chinese Sports Book18 December 2003
BetWWTS.com today further expanded its reach into the burgeoning Asian gaming market by launching both Simplified and Traditional Chinese versions of the company's online sports book.
China's Visitor Market Touted17 December 2003
At the Governor's Conference on Tourism, Lt. Gov. Lorraine Hunt spent most of her speech touting the potential of the huge possibilities of China.
Gambler Cuts Finger to Save Marriage9 December 2003
International News Brief: A chronic gambler in China saved his marriage by chopping off his finger with a kitchen knife, a news report said on Tuesday.
Chinese Officials Seize Gambling CDs25 November 2003
International News Brief: Beijing customs officials have seized 3,544 CDs used for international online gambling.
Track Developer Wants Chinese Bookmaking License24 November 2003
International News Brief: Orient Lucky Horse Co is going to spend 1.5 billion yuan to build an equestrian race track in Wuhan, China. The company also hopes to acquire China’s first legal bookmaking license.
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