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  • 1Gambling in the United States — Gambling, often referred to as gaming , had 2005 gross revenues of $84.65 billion,cite web|url=http://www.americangaming.org/Industry/factsheets/statistics detail.cfv?id=7|publisher=American Gaming Association|title=Industry Information: Fact… …

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  • 2Gambling — Gamble redirects here. For other uses, see Gamble (disambiguation). Caravaggio, The Cardsharps, c. 1594 Ga …

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  • 3House Party 2 — Infobox Film name = House Party 2 caption = Theatrical release poster director = Doug McHenry George Jackson producer = Doug McHenry George Jackson Janet Grillo Pat Golden Suzanne Broderick writer = Daryl G. Nickens Rusty Cundieff Based on… …

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  • 4Pea-shake house — Pea shake is a form of gambling found mostly in Indianapolis, Indiana. It is typically run out of ramshackle, inner city residential or commercial buildings known as pea shake houses. The winning numbers are based on the numbers written or… …

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  • 5Alex Birns — aka Shondor (February 21, 1907 – March 20, 1975) was a notorious Jewish American mobster and racketeer from Cleveland, Ohio who was once labeled as the city s Public Enemy No. 1 by the local newspapers. He was actively involved in a wide variety… …

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  • 6Charles Miller (gambler) — For other people of the same name, see Charles Miller. Charles P. Miller Born c. 1851 Texas, United States Died November 7, 1881(1881 11 07) (aged 30) New York City, New York Cause of death Murdered …

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  • 7Luke Short — see also Luke Short (writer) Western frontiersman Luke L. Short [http://ferncanyonpress.com/tombston/wyatt/short.shtml ferncanyonpress.com about Luke Short] ] (1854 September 8, 1893) was a noted gunfighter, who had worked as a farmer, cowboy,… …

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  • 8Jim Courtright — Timothy Isaiah Longhair Jim or Big Jim Courtright (1848 February 8, 1887, Fort Worth, Texas) was an American lawman, outlaw and gunfighter. He was born in Sangamon County, Illinois in the spring of 1848, the son of Daniel Courtright. Not much is… …

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  • 9Frank Navin — Frank Joseph Navin (April 18, 1871 – November 13, 1935) was the principal owner of the Detroit Tigers in Major League Baseball for 27 years, from 1907 to 1935. He also served as vice president and acting president of the American League. Early… …

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  • 10Lane Sisters — The Lane Sisters were four female siblings who first achieved success in the 1930s as a singing act, with their popularity leading to a series of successful films. TOC Early lifeThe four sisters were from a family of five. Leotabel (Leota) (25… …

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