| _______________ | 51 | OTB pays new boss $1.5M | | New York City Off-Track Betting Corporation (NYC OTB), the bankrupt betting parlor operator dumped on the state by Mayor Michael Bloomberg last year, has hired a new CEO for roughly 10 times more than his predecessor. | | Sunday, 18 July 2010 | |
| _______________ | 52 | Neville still the favourite | | ONLINE betting agency sportsbet.com.au has lengthened the odds against Labor winning the seat of Hinkler. | | Sunday, 18 July 2010 | |
| _______________ | 53 | Betting on the Future | | Venture capitalist Ahmad Gomaa talks about the countrys blossoming tech sector and where you should put your money. | | Sunday, 18 July 2010 | | |
| _______________ | 55 | Betting the farm on some birds | | Karl Milner pauses, his fingers curled around five fuzzy, curious chicks who are all of 2 hours old, a few of them beeping quietly in the palm of his hand. | | Sunday, 18 July 2010 | |
| _______________ | 56 | Guiding the world | | Betting that people wouldnt mind being seen reading something called The Complete Idiots Guide has paid off handsomely for one publishing company. | | Saturday, 17 July 2010 | |
| _______________ | 57 | New York OTB plan may cut industry funds | | New York City Off-Track Betting Corporation will develop a comprehensive restructuring plan over the next 30 days that will likely include proposed cuts in the amount of money that the state's racing industries receive from the company's betting revenue. | | Saturday, 17 July 2010 | |
| _______________ | 58 | Over 5,000 arrested across Asia over illegal World Cup betting | | World Cup Over 5,000 people have been arrested in China, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand over illegal football betting during the World Cup . Interpol, which helped co-ordinate the month-long operation, said officers had raided more than 800 illegal gambling dens that had handled more than 119m in bets. The results we have seen are impressive, said Interpol executive director for police ... | | Saturday, 17 July 2010 | | |
| _______________ | 60 | World Cup betting losses lead man to abet overstayer | | Singapore - Losses accumulated from illegal soccer betting during the recent World Cup proved too much for some to handle, when a Malaysian man was coerced by a bookie into smuggling an overstayer out of Singapore for a reduction of his debt. | | Friday, 16 July 2010 | |