Wendeen H. Eolis
Ace investigative reporter, Wendeen H. Eolis, has once again returned from the quagmire that is online poker with another breaking story. This time she's the first to tell the world that PokerStars CEO Gabriel Campos Woslovsky would be leaving the troubled online poker company after a two year hitch.
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Wendeen H. Eolis
She's back. Wendeen H. Eolis delivers the third segment in a continuing series of in-depth articles that looks at the big picture of online poker's legal/illegal status. Included in the analysis of the game is the age old argument of poker's classification of a game of skill or nothing more than a game of chance, no different than buying tickets in a government run lottery.
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2011 NACAR Sprint Car Champion Tony Stewart leads the Las Vegas Strip Victory Lap
Cold, windy weather and under a canopy of threatening clouds did not deter the thousands of NASCAR fans from lining both sides of the Las Vegas Strip for a close-up look at their racing heros and noble steads. A NASCAR sprint car is as much of a star attraction as the drivers and crews. These colorful power monsters can smoke the huge racing slicks at will while producing enough noise (high-tech music to race fan ears) to get a fleet of 747's airborne.
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Wendeen H. Eolis
Wendeen H. Eolis published an article earlier today moments after it went public that GBT has agreed to purchase Full Tilt's assets for $80,000,000. This unprecedented move by the U.S. government will allow the acquisition of Full Tilt Poker (FTP) by the Groupe Bernard Tapie (GBT) to progress.
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Howard Lederer and Chris "Jesus" Ferguson at the 2010 WSOP
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Las Vegas will benefit from legal online poker
Wednesday the Nevada Gaming Control Board published proposed regulations intended to establish state regulations for legal online gaming, namely online poker. This set of guides was produced to satisfy the 2011 Nevada Legislature Assembly Bill 258.
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2011 WSOP ESPN TV Feature Table
Caesars Entertainment Corporation, the world's largest operator of casinos, released the second-quarter and first-half 2011 report on Tuesday, August 11, 2011. Even thought the company reported a loss of $153.9 million it was a substantial improvement over the reported 2010 second-quarter loss of $274.0 million.
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Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas guests stroll among the walls of videos click for gallery image
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Late night at The Venetian' gondola port click for gallery image
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Tweak your resume and head over to Texas Station for a free job fair hosted by Coast to Coast Career Fairs from 11 Am to 2 PM today, Tuesday April 19. Texas Station is located at 2101 Texas Star Ln in North Las Vegas.
This is your opportunity to talk directly with local employers seeking workers. Perhaps you'll be one of the chosen ones that re-enters the work force and gets a regular paycheck.