NZ online gambling low compared with rest of world (3news)
Thursday, February 25th, 2010A problem gambling expert says New Zealand has a low prevalence of online betting, although the issue is getting bigger.
A problem gambling expert says New Zealand has a low prevalence of online betting, although the issue is getting bigger.
LONDON—-Casino-online.com, an innovative and pioneering gaming dedicated portal, has announced the launch of its new section focusing on live and online sports betting issues. This new section of the site deals with most interesting and current topics related to betting and sports.
PGCB web site offers public documents and information on citizen participation
Local author BJ Kurtz, author of “The Curse of Atlantis,” will be holding a book signing for her newest novel “The Lord of Nightmares” at Hastings on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. BJ grew up in Sierra Vista. She obtained her teaching degree at the University of Arizona and currently teaches at Buena High School. read more
Some people are just meant to be on a horse. Consider Kayci Russo in that number. She began riding when she was 8 years old, and when she was 10, she didn\’t get a Barbie or an iPod. She got a horse. “And oh God, that was a dream come true. That was the best thing I could have ever gotten,” Russo said. But recently Russo’s hobby became a passion and a profession. She decided to compete nationally …
There will be a 7.30 am course inspection at Fairyhouse ahead of the scheduled afternoon fixture on Wednesday due to the threat of a severe overnight frost.
There will be an 8.00am course inspection at Thurles ahead of the scheduled fixture on Thursday due to the threat of a severe overnight frost. The course is currently raceable with the ground described as soft.
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The Turf Club has announced that the situation is being monitored at Clonmel ahead of this afternoon\’s scheduled fixture as frost is slow to clear.
Future looked bright when edged out by Notre Pere in a grade one contest at Leopardstown late in 2007 and changed hands for £200,000. Lightly raced since, though, and belatedly got off the mark over fences on his latest start at Hexham.