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Pinnacle Entertainment Reports Revenue and Consolidated Adjusted EBITDA Growth for 2010 Second Quarter
Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. today reported second quarter operating results for the three months ended June 30, 2010, as summarized below:
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Barton mines for gold in liberal la-la land
Editorial Members of Congress shouldn't complain about the ways of Washington when they're part of the problem.
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Bundle Continues 'How America Spends' Series with a Look at Travel & Leisure Spending Across the USA
The average American household spent $2,699 on travel & leisure expenses in 2009, according to Bundle.com's new report. Arlington, San Jose and Raleigh rank among the top cities for travel, entertainment, and cable/satellite spending, respectively.
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Managing just fine
DURHAM — The bus rides and bad motels date back to 1989, from Helena to Beloit to Kinston to Reno, back to Kinston, on to Canton/Akron and, briefly, to Charlotte. With each stop came its own set of cities, bringing overnight jaunts to outposts...
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Track slots plan chided
BOSTON - The centerpiece of the House proposal to bring casino gambling to Massachusetts is to allow the state's four race tracks to offer slot machines as a way to preserve jobs and boost local aid, while bringing only marginal competition to the planned resort-style casinos.
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Some say racinos pose threat to gambling take
The centerpiece of the House proposal to bring casino gambling to Massachusetts is to allow the state's four race tracks to offer slot machines as a way to preserve jobs and boost local aid, while bringing only marginal competition to the planned resort-style casinos. Gambling - Slot machine - Casino - Race track - Games
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Gambling boom on Md.'s borders
West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Delaware add table games as Maryland still hasn't opened slots parlors If you wanted to play blackjack, poker and roulette on the East Coast, you used to have to drive to Atlantic City. Now you just have to drive to Maryland's borders.
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