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Alabama, USA Gaming News:
Police seize gambling machines
22nd December 2006
Three separate gambling operations in Selma were taken down simultaneously as police made five arrests and seized 17 video gaming machines, each valued at $8,000.
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Attorney Seeks To File Class-Action Gambling Suit
7th December 2006
According to a state law that is more than a century old, gamblers can recoup money lost, and now a new lawsuit is aimed at the Birmingham Race Course with that goal in mind.
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US House, Senate OK Katrina bill, casinos get break
16th December 2005 - ABC News
The U.S. Senate and House of Representatives approved a revised $8 billion tax incentive package to help rebuild the hurricane-devastated Gulf Coast on Friday after resolving differences over tax breaks for casinos and affordable housing.
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Ala. group says donations not from casinos
3rd July 2005 - MENAFN
The Christian Coalition of Alabama has decided that money contributed to an anti-casino drive by an Indian tribe did not come from gambling revenues.
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Poarch Band of Creek Indians in Alabama Goes Live With One System(TM) Solution, 210 Machines From Bally Gaming and Systems
5th Apr 2005 - Newswire
Bally Gaming and Systems, a business unit of Alliance Gaming Corp. (NYSE: AGI - News), announced today that the Poarch Band of Creek Indians in Alabama has gone live with the backend Bally One System and more than 200 Bally Gaming machines at the new Riverside Entertainment Center near Montgomery, Ala.
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