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Christie would allow N.J. online gambling with trial period
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who vetoed Internet gambling in 2011, said he would be willing to allow a 10-year trial period of online betting to see if it helps Atlantic City casinos stem six years of declining revenue. The governor, a first-term...Tags: Trials, Politics, Online Media Industry, Wells Fargo & Co., Chris Christie
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Question 7 winners spent mostly out of state
The campaign that won last month's referendum on expanded gambling spent almost $48 million, its share of the most expensive political fight in Maryland's history. But it but didn't provide much of a direct cash infusion to the state's economy. "For...Tags: Annapolis, Penn National Gaming, Politics, Movies, Martin O'Malley
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Is O'Malley annoyed that he's still governor?
Somewhere on his path to Washington Gov. Martin O'Malley tired of the little people. Nowhere was it more evident than last week when he berated Penn National Gaming CEO Peter Carlino for defending his business. He took particular exception to Mr....
Tags: Penn National Gaming, Politics, Lifestyle and Leisure, Barack Obama, State of the Union Address
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With Republicans like these, who needs Democrats?
Republicans in Maryland often wonder why they lose. The letter sent last week by Michael Steele and Audrey Scott to Maryland Republicans urging them to vote for expanded gambling is a perfect example of how the party solidifies its minority status. In...Tags: Penn National Gaming, Politics, Republican Party, Lifestyle and Leisure, Democratic Party
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Music for the Masses
The inaugural iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas last September marked the launch of the new iHeartRadio digital music service in sensational style and to incredible effect. Featuring A-list performers from Lady Gaga and Jay-Z to Coldplay and...
Tags: Taylor Swift, Ryan Seacrest, Rihanna, Entertainment Events, Coldplay (music group)
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Gambling referendum results spur hiring plan
A day after voters approved an expansion of gambling in Maryland, the state's largest casino said it would hire 1,200 new employees for table games – even as the ballot question's leading opponent suggested that it will turn to the courts. David...
Tags: Trials, Penn National Gaming, Politics, Lotteries, Howard County
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Penn National not giving up, looks to courts
Penn National Gaming, dealt a blow by Maryland voters' approval of a Prince George's County casino Tuesday, signaled that it would not give up its fight and would turn to the courts. Kevin McLaughlin, spokesman for the ballot committee set up by Penn...Tags: Penn National Gaming, Politics, Government, Prince George's County, Casino and Gambling Industry
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Gambling expansion wins narrow victory
After the most expensive political campaign in Maryland's history, proponents of a plan to expand the reach and variety of casino gambling in Maryland won a narrow victory.
The measure would allow Maryland casinos to offer table games such as blackjack...Tags: Jonathan Ogden, Penn National Gaming, Politics, Howard County, Advertising
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Casino question spending spree tops $87 million
The spending spree surrounding the battle over expanded gambling in Maryland continued to escalate in the final days before Tuesday's election -- with the two sides reporting spending more than $87 million in their efforts to sway voters. With Election...
Tags: Penn National Gaming, Martin O'Malley, Lifestyle and Leisure, Prince George's County, Casino and Gambling Industry
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It's robocall season for voters
Voters in Maryland's 6th Congressional District have been hearing a familiar Arkansas drawl on the phone this week: It's Bill Clinton calling, letting them know he thinks the world of Democratic candidate John Delaney. All over the state, Marylanders...
Tags: Penn National Gaming, Politics, Illegal Immigrants, Celebrities, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
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Md. voters evenly split on same-sex marriage
As the Nov. 6 election nears, likely Maryland voters are evenly divided on whether to make same-sex marriage legal in the state after opposition has grown in recent weeks, according to a new opinion poll conducted for The Baltimore Sun. Meanwhile, most...
Tags: Penn National Gaming, Politics, Perry Hall, Illegal Immigrants, Justice System
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Searching for votes on a football Sunday
Republican state Sen. Nancy Jacobs, running a long-shot campaign to oust Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, stood in a cold wind along York Road waving a big purple sign along with a dozen supporters. Money is scarce. There's been little help from her party in...
Tags: Penn National Gaming, Politics, Illegal Immigrants, Mitt Romney, University of Maryland, College Park
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