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World Gaming today said it had gone into administration as it became the casualty of the US crackdown on online gambling.

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The London market ended the week on the front foot after a broker upgrade for insurer Prudential offset a slide among mining stocks today.

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THE chairman of British-based sports betting business Sportingbet was detained by authorities in the US yesterday sending shares in other gambling sites plunging.

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The London market dived deep into the red today after gambling stocks were rocked for the second time in two months.

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FTSE rocked by gambling arrest

Gambling stocks were rocked for the second time in two months today.

Thu, 07 Sep, 2006

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