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            <title>Bingo: Bingo Dough For Lucky Nans</title>
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A brace of UK bingo jackpots have headed the way of grandmothers recently, according to National Bingo.<br /><br />The
game's UK operating body has announced a pair of lucky nans, including
a Riddrie woman and a great-grandmother from Sandy, Bedfordshire.<br /><br />Her £15,000 UK bingo
jackpot victory was not the only success for the latter of the two, as
she proved popular with the male players on the same day.<br /><br />She explains to National Bingo: "People were clapping me and one man even asked if he could take me home."<br /><br />The
punter adds that she was "shaky" after being told she had won - and
still finds it hard to believe how much the prize was worth.<br /><br />Meanwhile,
the other winner's £76,000 is to benefit a number of people, including
one friend who is to gain an equal share of the funds.<br /><br />Treats are also planned for the player's four children and one grandchild, National Bingo asserts.<br /><br />Written by Bob Bardsley.<br />www.onlinebingo.co.uk<br /> ]]></description>
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            <title>Bingo: Bill would loosen Pennsylvania&apos;s bingo rules</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<span id="RDS_Default"><span id="RDS_Default">The House has approved a
revamp of the state's bingo law -- a plan that supporters say is needed
to help nonprofit organizations compete with the state's glitzy new
casinos. <p>Rep. Don Walko, D-Pittsburgh, sponsored the bill that
would allow more nights of bingo per week, permit bigger bingo payouts, lift
advertising restrictions and legalize handheld electronic bingo
devices. </p><p>"This will help our volunteer fire companies deal with
the challenges they have raising money, as well as help other
charitable organizations," Walko said. </p><p>Critics questioned the bingo bill whether the changes are needed and whether it's wise to allow more gambling opportunities in Pennsylvania.   </p><p>Seven casinos have opened so far under the 2004 slots law, and the state eventually will have 14.   </p><p>Rock said he supports nonprofits that offer bingo but hadn't heard from any in his district seeking changes to the law.   </p><p>Walko's bill would allow organizations to have bingo up to four days a week, up from two under current law.   </p><p>The bill would permit a maximum daily payout <span id="RDS_Default"><span id="RDS_Default">of $10,000, up from
$4,000. It would also allow progressive bingo jackpots that could increase by
$10,000 per day to a maximum of $50,000. <p>The bill would also lift a
restriction in current law that prohibits groups from advertising most
bingo prizes or dollar values, and allow professionals to be hired to operate
bingo games. </p><p>While electronic bingo devices are used by bingo
players in at least 38 other states, supporters of Walko's bill say
Pennsylvania law is vague on their use. His bill makes it clear they
are permitted. </p><p>The electronic bingo devices allow bingo players to punch
numbers into the bingo machine as they are called, and the bingo machines have a
tracking mechanism to ensure bingo players don't miss a bingo. </p><p>Supporters say the devices make it easier for seniors and the disabled to play. <br /></p><p><span id="RDS_Default">Written by <span id="RDS_Default">Richard Fellinger</span></span></p><p><span id="RDS_Default"><span id="RDS_Default">www.publicopiniononline.com<br /></span></span></p></span></span></p></span></span> ]]></description>
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            <title>Bingo: North Branch Bingo hall has nonsmoking night</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<strong>NORTH BRANCH, Michigan</strong> -- Nonsmoking night at the American Legion hall? Bingo!<br /><br />Legion Post 457 in downtown North Branch is getting ahead of the
smoke-ban curve in Michigan this month as it tests out its new "Smoke
Free Bingo" nights.
<p>Sue Collinge of North Branch said she appreciated her husband's
thoughtfulness when he would leave his smoky clothes in the garage
after Bingo night at the post, where he is commander.</p><p>She attended for the first time Sunday, on the first nonsmoking Bingo night.</p>
Organizer Diane Mills said they sought four special Bingo licenses
from the state, good for each Sunday in May, but if things go well they
will purchase a year-long license.<br /><br />"We need at least 40 people to break even, and we had 42 bingo players the
first night," Mills said. "On an average night we have 70 to 90 bingo players,
and when the pot is big, as many as 120."
<p>The next nonsmoking Bingo is 4-7 p.m. Sunday, and again on May 18 and May 25. Doors open at 3 p.m. </p>
<p>Regular Bingo, with smoking permitted, will continue on Wednesday nights.&nbsp; Minimum admission is a $1 yellow card and you must be at least 18 to play.</p>Written by Shena Abercrombie<br />www.mlive.com<br />]]></description>
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            <title>Bingo: Attorney General - Charity Bingo Parlors Must Dump Bingo Machines</title>
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SACRAMENTO, CA - Attorney General Jerry Brown is ordering non-profit bingo parlors to stop using electronic bingo machines, a move bingo parlor operators say will take millions of dollars away from charities in California.</div>
<p><br />
At least three of the seven bingo operations in Sacramento County have received the letters, warning them they have 30 days to get rid of the popular bingo machines. Doug Pringle of the North Watt Bingo Parlor said he was devastated when he got the letter Thursday afternoon.<br />
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"Part of the equation, the frustration is Sacramento County says it's legal. The Department of Justice says it's illegal. And we're caught in the middle," said Pringle.<br />
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Representatives of the Sacramento Bingo Center on Arden Way and Freelancers Bingo in South Sacramento said they also received the letters.<br />
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Pringle, who is also president of the California Charity Alliance, said the North Watt Bingo Parlor nets about $500,000 a year for Disabled Sports USA.</p>
<p>Pringle said his bingo organization as well as the Society for the Blind, United Cerebral Palsy and some 1,600 charities around the state could suffer serious losses, assuming all bingo parlors around the state are receiving similar letters. Under state law, bingo can only be run by charities or for the benefit of charities. <br />
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The State Attorney General's opinion is that bingo involves paper, markers and bingo players calling the numbers. The electronic bingo machines look similar to video slots, but according to bingo operators, are simply a faster bingo game using electronic technology.<br />
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"It's quicker. Better variety," said Amber Thornton of Sacramento, playing one of the bingo machines. She said she sometimes plays the paper bingo but it costs more and takes longer.<br />
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Paul Sanchez said he wouldn't even be here but for the bingo machines. "Its more like slots. It's bingo. But they operate like slots," he said. "I can't stand (paper) bingo. My wife does bingo."<br />
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Besides being allowed by Sacramento County, Pringle said the the bingo machines are also allowed under federal law in Indian casinos, and are not counted as slot machines in the gaming compacts negotiated with tribes.<br />
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Since the proliferation of Indian casinos, Pringle said traditional paper bingo became less attractive to customers. He said when he put in the electronic bingo machines 18 months ago, business started to come back.<br />
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Many of those playing Thursday evening said if the bingo machines are taken out, they won't come back, or at least not as often as they play now.<br />
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"(Paper) bingo is too slow," said one bingo player. "The bingo machines are more fun."<br />
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Worse, the charities who benefit could lose millions. <br />
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"This is charity bingo. I don't understand why these charity people, they can't get their share ya know," said Sanchez.<br />
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"It's gonna be tragic for the charities," Pringle laments. "We serve people with disabilities, people that are hungry, homeless, disadvantaged children. And our services are gonna be cut back.<br />
It's not fair."<br />
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A call for comment from the Attorney General's office was not returned.</p><br /><p>Written by Mark Hedlund</p><p>www.news10.net<br /></p>]]></description>
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            <title>Bingo: Clacton - Bingo! OAP scoops £41k</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>A pensioner from Clacton has won more than £41,000 at bingo.</p>
<p>The 61-year-old, who wants to remain anonymous, is also sticking by
an agreement to give half of her winnings to the friend she plays the
bingo game with.</p>
<p>The woman won the cash at the Gala Bingo Club in Pier Avenue, Clacton, on Monday.</p><div id="midpagempu" style="display: none;">
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<p>She won the national bingo game prize of £39,535, the regional bingo prize of £1,999 and the house bingo prize of £100.</p>
<p>"I'm gobsmacked," said the pensioner. "I don't want to make any rash
decisions while I'm still so shocked so I'll wait until I get the
cheque before I decide what I'm going to so with the money."</p>
<p>The woman, who is married and has two children and a grandchild, has
been playing bingo for 32 years and plays the bingo game at the Clacton club
once or twice each week with her friend.</p><p>Written by James Dwan</p><p>www.gazette-news.co.uk<br /></p> ]]></description>
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            <title>Bingo: State House moves for bigger, better bingo booty</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>HARRISBURG -- The state House is moving to help nonprofit groups
that raise funds by holding bingos, which have slipped in attendance as
more casinos have opened around Pennsylvania and in neighboring states.</p>

<p>The House voted 180-18 yesterday for a bill introduced by Rep. Don
Walko, D-North Side. It would permit nonprofits and charities like
volunteer fire companies and church groups to conduct as many as four
bingo events per week, instead of the current limit of two bingo events. The nightly
limit on bingo prizes would rise to $10,000 from the current $4,000.</p>

<p>The trend toward lower bingo attendance was first noticed in
northeastern Pennsylvania, where the Mohegan Sun casino opened near
Wilkes-Barre in November 2006, and where another casino opened in the
Poconos last year, Mr. Walko said.</p>

<p>"Bingo attendance fell about 40 percent in some areas, according to
testimony we took at a hearing in January," he said. He added that a
North Strabane volunteer fire department bingo event has closed, due to
many customers going to casinos in West Virginia.</p>

<p>John Elliott, who sits on the Chartiers Township volunteer fire
company's bingo committee in Washington County, said his Thursday night
bingo has dropped to 85 to 90 players, compared with 130 or more before
The Meadows slots casino opened just down the road in June.</p>

<p>He said the money raised at bingo is crucial to the department's
operation because it goes for equipment, utilities, building
maintenance and cleaning supplies.</p>



<p>The bill still needs Senate approval. Besides increasing the nightly
payout and the number of bingo games permitted per week, the bill would:</p>

<p>• Allow charities, for the first time, to hold one progressive bingo jackpot per day, with a payout of no more than $50,000.</p>

<p>• Allow bingo players to use hand-held electronic bingo cards as well as traditional paper bingo cards.</p>

<p>• Remove certain bans on advertising; currently, nonprofits may not
advertise their bingo jackpot amounts or the entrance fee to the bingo games,
which is usually $15 or $20.</p>

<p>• Allow groups to compensate professional bingo callers who run the bingo games.</p><p>Written by Tom Barnes</p><p>www.post-gazette.com<br /></p> ]]></description>
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            <title>Bingo: Government to Help Falling Bingo Industry</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>Mecca Bingo shares have been given a slight boast after it was
announced by Sports Minister Gerry Sutcliffe at a recent AGM meeting,
that the government was expected to announce new measures to aid the
falling bingo industry in the next couple of weeks.</p>

<p>The Rank Group, who also operates the Blue Square Betting business
and Grosvenor Casinos, have stated that they were encouraged by their
performance, in the face of adversity. It has been reported that they
told their shareholders, "We have achieved a degree of success in
adjusting to the smoking ban and the new bingo gaming regulations and have
taken timely action to protect profits. Nevertheless we are conscious
that the difficult consumer climate is likely to make 2008 a
challenging year for the bingo gaming sector."</p>
<p>We all know that the double taxation law in the UK, coupled with the smoking ban has hit the <a href="http://www.unluckyforsome.co.uk/" title="">bingo</a>
industry hard. Sectors of the bingo industry have been lobbing the government
to try and get the double taxation law changed, but instead of coming
to their aid in the recent budget, they gave them a slap in the face
once more. Restrictions were also placed on how many bingo gaming machines
they were allowed to have on their premises last year, which has just
added to this crisis.</p>
<p>The game of bingo has been around for many years and has truly stood
the test of time, with millions of people still enjoying the game
today, but for how much longer I ask myself? After seeing so many bingo
halls close down in the past year and with more reported closures on
the way.</p>
<p>Paul Talboys, is the Chief Executive of the Bingo Association, he
has a very level head on his shoulders and had this to say about the
recent announcement by our Sports Minister: "The bingo industry is encouraged
to see that the minister clearly has a genuine interest in the plight
of bingo. But the bingo industry is operating under extremely difficult
circumstances and the Government's failure to address that double
taxation issue in the Budget places great emphasis on any positive
statement the minister may make. Any celebration at this time may be
premature."</p>
<p>Exactly what the Governments plans to do is still unknown, but it is thought by experts in the <a href="http://www.unluckyforsome.co.uk/" title="">bingo</a>
industry, that some restrictions may be lifted regarding the £500
gaming machines. We will just have to sit back and wait to see once
again, but they really do need to sit up now and take action. I hope
this is not a case of giving in one hand and taking back in the other.</p><p><span class="small">
						 Written by Hollie</span><br /></p><p>www.unluckyforsome.co.uk<br /></p><p><span class="small"></span><br /></p> ]]></description>
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            <title>Bingo: Wink Bingo welcome keeps getting bigger and bigger</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.winkbingo.com/main.php?a=45.0">Wink Bingo</a>
is giving away a free £15 bonus to every new online bingo player
signing with the popular new online bingo hall.&nbsp; Already a favorite
with the Bingo Street faithful, Wink Bingo latest Welcome Bonus offer is
backed up by a 200% bonus on your first deposit between £5 and £100.</p><p>And
don't forget, Wink Bingo runs its famous £10,000 Guaranteed Monthly Bingo Jackpot
played every 10th of the month at exactly 10pm.&nbsp; They were the first to
do it, and they're still the best at it.</p>Written by John Witherspoon<br />www.bingostreet.com<br /><br /><a href="http://www.winkbingo.com/main.php?a=45.0">Play Wink Bingo here!</a><br /> ]]></description>
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            <title>Bingo: Rank Sales Drop Eases on Casino, Bingo-Hall Visits</title>
            <description><![CDATA[Rank Group Plc, owner of the U.K.'s
second-largest bingo-hall chain and Grosvenor Casinos, said a
sales decline eased after managers took steps to counter a
decline in bingo customer numbers caused by a ban on indoor smoking.<br /><br /><p>Rank opened sheltered outdoor bingo gaming areas and installed
electronic gear that permits remote play at its bingo halls to
counter a fall in sales after England barred indoor smoking in
public places in July. The company is vulnerable to prohibitions on
tobacco use because about half of bingo players smoke, twice the
rate of the general populace, according to executives.     </p>
       <p>``We have achieved a degree of success in adjusting to the
smoking ban and the new bingo gaming regulations and have taken timely
action to protect profits,'' Rank said. ``Nevertheless we are
conscious that the difficult consumer climate is likely to make
2008 a challenging year for the bingo gaming sector.''     </p>
       <p>Rank fell 1.25 pence, or 1.3 percent, to 93 pence at 8:02
a.m. in London trading. The stock has gained 1.9 percent this
year after dropping 59 percent in 2007, giving the company a
market value of 363 million pounds ($712 million).     </p>
       <p>Government Statement?     </p>
       <p>The owner of Mecca bingo halls and Grosvenor Casinos had to
remove some higher-jackpot electronic gaming bingo machines because of
changes to gambling laws. The company also owns Spanish bingo
clubs, Belgian casinos and the Blue Square betting Web site.     </p>
       <p>The government plans to make a statement containing ``good
news'' for bingo companies, Investec Securities said May 1.
Changes probably will include a relaxation of limits on bingo prize
amounts, Investec said. Minister for Sport Gerry Sutcliffe was
to make an announcement to Parliament ``shortly,'' a spokeswoman
said at the time, without being more specific.     </p>
       <p>Bingo revenue at sites open at least a year declined 14
percent in the 17 weeks, the same pace as the drop in the eight
weeks through Feb. 24, the statement shows. Sales on that basis
at casinos fell 8 percent.     </p>
       
       <p>Profit doubled to 311.5 million pounds in Rank's last
fiscal year on a gain from selling the Hard Rock restaurant,
hotel and casino unit. The disposal capped asset sales that
sharpened the company's focus on gaming. <br /></p><p>Written by Louisa Nesbitt and Loveday Morris</p><p>www.bloomberg.com<br /></p> ]]></description>
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            <title>Bingo: Playing online bingo with Coverall Jackpots</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>The well known game of Bingo is today being played online by large
numbers of bingo players across the globe. It has by all accounts turned into
a multi billion dollar business, considering the vast subscriber base.
The bingo game is rendered all the more interesting with variations in the
rules of the game or patterns to be made, all of which are easily
followed by bingo players.</p>
<p><strong>Playing Bingo Online</strong><br />
Online bingo sites use a random number generator which 'calls out' the
numbers in quick succession. Bingo players keep pace by crossing out the
numbers on their bingo cards. One of the patterns in bingo is called
blackout or coverall. All it means is that players have to cover the
whole card in order to win the bingo game. Since Bingo is an inherently
social pursuit, a chat feature is offered by most of the bingo sites
enabling players to make new friends. They are also able to pick up new
tips for enhancing their game and to improve the odds of winning, or
they can simply engage in casual chit chat to pass the time. Some of
the more talented bingo chat room hosts are artful in fostering a sense of
community and interaction amongst chat room members.</p>
<p><strong>90 Ball Bingo</strong><br />
90 ball bingo is fast emerging as the most popular version of the bingo
game, as opposed to the 75 ball variant that was previously in vogue.
The bingo cards are somewhat different in the 75 ball game when compared with
90 ball bingo. In the 90 ball game, the numbers on the bingo cards are
arranged in three rows with each row having 5 numbered squares. Numbers
range from 1 to 90. The remaining squares are blank and there is no
free square. In the 75 ball game, the grid is composed of 5×5 squares,
all of which are numbered save the one at the centre.</p>
<p><strong>Different Bingo Patterns</strong><br />
There are hundreds of different patterns being played out in bingo
games in the different sites! One of the major advantages of using
internet technology is that the costs and overheads involved in
printing bingo cards are absent. This frees the site providers to be as
creative as they wish and has resulted in some innovative patterns.</p>
<p><strong>The Blackout or Cover-All Jackpot Game</strong><br />
The Coverall game requires bingo players to cross out every single number on
the bingo card. There's a fixed payout for the prize winner, that generally
decreases after the 48th number is called.</p>
<p><strong>Static Patterns</strong><br />
The static pattern is the most common of all bingo patterns: these
cannot be rotated or shifted on the Bingo card. Players get to win only
when every cell that is highlighted in the game pattern image is marked
on their Bingo card.</p>
<p><strong>Crazy or Dynamic Patterns</strong><br />
Games where the pattern is permitted to be rotated in 90 degree
increments are designated as 'Crazy' games. Unlike static patterns that
do not allow the pattern to be shifted or rotated, Crazy games can be
rotated by 90º, 180º or 270º for a winning pattern match. These can
prove to be very interesting indeed yet can be more than a little
confusing to the uninitiated. However, there's no need to worry:
everyone can participate because most of the bingo sites have an 'auto daub'
system that takes care of bingo card marking (as well as calling out 'bingo'
when a bingo player has won). Some static patterns also have a 'Crazy'
variation.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion</strong><br />
Coverall games may potentially carry big bingo prizes with the coverall
jackpots being even more attractive. Bingo is of course a form of
gambling and should be treated as such: set yourself strict limits and
stick to them. That said, a coverall 90 ball bingo game or even a
jackpot game offers the excitement of a potentially large prize. A
progressive jackpot is perhaps the most exciting of them all as the
prize money increases every day or every week until it is won.
Accepting that this is a game of chance and that winning is a bonus
(albeit a nice one!), whiling away a few hours and chatting to fellow
bingo players in a well moderated chat room can prove to be a pleasant
experience.</p><p>Written by Jason Tynan</p><p>www.bet123.net<br /></p> ]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[A group of bingo players at Pondella Bingo in North Fort Myers were ready to
cash in their bingo chips early Sunday morning and call it a night.<br /><br /><p>But just as they were finishing their last bingo game, two masked men
burst through the front doors, struck a 78-year-old security guard to
the floor, held a handful of bingo gamers at gunpoint before fleeing with
thousands in cash.</p><p>Belinda Frangoulis, 58, said she was saying
her goodbyes to the bingo hall's guard, Bill Vogel, at about 1:20 a.m. when
the gunmen approached.</p><p>"They were dressed in all black, like
ninjas," Frangoulis said. "Just their eyes were showing. One dragged me
back inside the bingo hall, and I was screaming at the top of my lungs. And the other
one dragged Bill in and pushed him to the floor and held the gun to his
head."</p><p>According
to Lee County sheriff's Deputy Richard Russo, another bingo patron, Diane
Carroll, 60, was seated at a bingo table nearby. One of the suspects grabbed
her by the hair and threw her to the floor, gun in hand, saying, "I
told you to get down!"</p><p>They then made their way to the office, where manager Anna Wunder, 61, had fled for cover.</p><p>"Anna
stated that one suspect came into the office by breaking down the door,
and pointed a gun at her and threw the phone across the office," Russo
reported.&nbsp; Anna stated that she broke free, then (the robber) ran out of
the office yelling, 'Take all the money!'"</p><p>She was able to run out the back door to a nearby automated laundry and called 911.</p><p>But the gunmen didn't stay much longer. It is believed they got away with $10,000 to  $20,000 in bingo cash.</p><p>A third patron, Susan Morvan, also 60, kept quiet and hoped it would all be OK. She was not harmed.</p><p>"I
thought they were going to kill us," Morvan said. "It all happened so
fast, and I was just sort of in shock. I thought I was OK, but then
when I was driving home, I was getting really nervous. Then I couldn't
sleep that night or the night after."</p><p>Morvan works at a Naples bingo hall, and said the whole experience was unsettling.</p><p>Management at Pondella Bingo, located at 959 Pondella Road, declined to comment.</p><p>Written by Rachel Myers</p><p>www.news-press.com<br /></p><br /> ]]></description>
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            <title>Bingo: Judge tosses Triana bingo complaint</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>Hamilton says town's legal briefs missed mark on issues </p>
<p>A Madison County circuit court judge has denied and
dismissed a complaint filed by the Town of Triana seeking
validity of its bingo ordinance and protection from raids by
Sheriff Blake Dorning on bingo establishments in the town
limits. </p>
<p>Triana officials requested a judge in March to declare they
have a right under the state constitution to permit bingo
for charity without interference from Dorning. <br /></p><p>The complaint stemmed from the seizure of hundreds of bingo
machines that were operating inside the town limits. In
court papers, the county maintained the sheriff has the
authority to act anywhere in the county when he believes a
state law is being violated. </p>
<p>Circuit Judge Laura W. Hamilton ruled April 30 that no
actual controversy exists between Triana and Dorning. The
sheriff did not challenge the town's right to create
its bingo ordinance, she said. If Triana had challenged the
constitutionality of the state's bingo laws, the laws
under which Dorning was operating, an arguable actual
controversy would have existed, she ruled. </p>

<p>"None of the cases cited involved an action filed by a
municipality against a state agency or entity seeking to
determine if its local bingo ordinance superseded the state
law," she wrote. "Rather, in each of those cases,
a resident of the municipality filed an action specifically
challenging the validity of the municipal law. Such is not
the case here." </p>
<p>Hamilton dismissed the complaint without prejudice, which
means Triana will be able to sue the county again on the
issues in state court. </p>
<p>Written by David Holden</p><p>www.al.com<br /> </p>

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            <title>Bingo: Bingo halls are big help for nonprofits</title>
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// --></script>For some El Paso nonprofits, bingo is the only way to survive even though the future of the bingo game itself is in doubt.

<br /><br />One of these nonprofits -- Family Service of El Paso -- grossed $1.1 million in bingo sales and fees last year.

<br /><br />After paying prize money, fees and other expenses, the agency was able to keep $96,886 from its 154 bingo games.

<br /><br />"We couldn't do it without bingo," said Richard Salcido, director of Family Service of El Paso, which also participates in the state's charitable bingo program. "The proceeds help us to provide services, buy equipment and maintain the staff we need."

<br /><br />Family Service of El Paso provides mental-health services to people regardless of their ability to pay. Last year, it served 1,647 people with 8,986 sessions.

Salcido got in early on the charitable bingo bandwagon.

"We opened the first bingo game at the Bingo Plus center in 1985," he said. "I ran the organization's bingo games for 11 years and I know three-fourths of the bingo players who come out and play."

<br /><br />The Texas Lottery Commission regulates charitable bingo, which has undergone a genesis that includes various rule changes and a series of oversight agencies.

Statewide, 1,241 nonprofits rely on charitable bingo to beef up their budgets. In 2006, $489 million in bingo prize money was awarded to bingo players and $31.7 million was raised for charities.

<br /><br />Salcido said Speaking Rock's casino operations and the city's no-smoking ordinance devastated more than half of El Paso's charitable bingo operations.

"But, the day after Speaking Rock closed, we had one of out best days ever," he said.

Still, "the bingo players are aging and there is no one to replace them. The young people today prefer video and other electronic games."

<br /><br />According to the commission, El Paso County has 13 nonprofits with a current bingo license. They include the Horizon City Kiwanis, which also uses the Bingo Plus facility for its bingo games, St. Paul Catholic Church and St. Anthony Seminary.

Last year, El Paso's charitable bingo operations reported $7.1 million in gross receipts combined, and $543,133 total in charitable distributions.

<br /><br />"Our charitable budget is about $100,000 a year, and bingo accounts for $85,000 of that," said Pat Landleel, secretary of the Horizon City Kiwanis. "Bingo will survive as long as we can appeal to that segment of the population that has limited disposable income than those who might go to Sunland Park Racetrack &amp; Casino.

"We're doing better these days, not just because Speaking Rock closed, but also because we have fewer bingo operators than before."

<br /><br />Gone are the days of smoke-filled bingo halls taken over by players who ran on caffeine while watching their paper card and listening intently for the next bingo number.

Today, the bingo halls are smoke-free, and charitable bingo players can choose from pull-up tabs and electronic cards for their bingo game session.

<br /><br />Given that religious organizations are involved in bingo, it is ironic the state commission describes charitable bingo on its Web site as "the oldest form of legalized gambling in Texas."

The Rev. Jaime Yañez at St. Anthony Seminary said he doesn't think anyone has gotten addicted to the bingo games at the seminary.

"We hold bingo for only three days in the year, during our annual fundraising bazaar that takes place over the Labor Day weekend," he said. "Our bingo games are modest compared to others, but bingo is very popular with the people who come to the bazaar."

<br /><br />Last year, bingo helped raise $2,802 for the seminary.

St. Paul Catholic Church conducted 141 bingo games in 2007 and Sisters of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd had 156 games.

Local communities, among them El Paso, receive bingo allocations from the state stemming from prize fees charged to bingo winners. El Paso received $18,387 from its 2.5 percent in prize fees collected over the last three months of 2007. The state keeps another 2.5 percent of the prize winnings for its general fund.

San Antonio, with a hot charitable bingo market, received $188,226, the highest allocation for a city, followed by Fort Worth ($86,999) and Corpus Christi ($67,644).

<br /><br />The state says 1,241 organizations use bingo to raise money. Under the state's formula, at least 35 percent of a group's adjusted gross receipts (after fees and bingo prizes) must be distributed to the charitable organization.

Phil Sanderson, who administers charitable bingo for the state in Austin, said the lottery commission monitors bingo operations, does background checks on license applicants and conducts audits.

<br /><br />He said there were no enforcement actions for bingo-related violations in El Paso last year.

Salcido views bingo as a precarious fundraising tool.

"If Speaking Rock reopens, we may have to close down," he said.

<br /><br />Written by Diana Washington Valdez

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            <title>Bingo: Anti-UIGEA bill notches up ten supporters</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>The anti-Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) bill
introduced last April 10 by US Congressmen Barney Frank and Ron Paul
has already garnered the support of ten co-sponsors.</p><p>The
Frank/Paul bill seeks to stop implementation of the notorious UIGEA
which saw many non-US gaming companies, including bingo, forced out of the US market.&nbsp;
The progress being made by the new bill signals a promising turn of
events for online bingo games operators and online bingo halls hoping for a return to the lucrative US online gaming market.&nbsp; &nbsp;</p><p>Frank
and Paul put the new bill before Congress after a hearing by the House
Financial Services Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary
Policy, Trade, and Technology that demonstrated the pitfalls and
problems with implementing UIGEA.</p>Written by John Witherspoon<br />www.bingostreet.com<br /> ]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p> Bingo revenue has been slashed by as much as 30% since gambling
joints were forced to adhere to the city's smoking ban in the new year,
one Calgary bingo community association says. </p><p> Lil Rose, who is in charge of
financial resources at the Acadia Community Association, said
attendance for the bingo games they host at the city's bingo halls has
dropped significantly since Jan 1. </p><p> Last year, the community
association was raking in almost $5,000 a month through bingos across
the city. That figure has now dropped to about $3,400, said Rose. </p><p> Yet bingo attendance has remained steady at the West Hillhurst Community Association, said executive-director Rod Popowich.
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"I think bingo players are coming to terms with the fact that there is no
smoking," said Popowich. "We're ... the same as we were a year ago." </p><p> At Jackpot Junction, bingo attendance has dipped about 10%, said manager Chris Sheridan.
                                </p> "They're definitely happy it wasn't as big a drop as we anticipated," Sheridan said of the charities that benefit.
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