| _______________ | 81 | Oddsmakers betting on 5 wins for the Lions this season | | The sportsbook Betus.com has set the Lions' projected win total at five for this season. Oddsmakers at SBGglobal.com are slightly more generous with a projection of 5 1/2 wins. The Lions have won more than five games once in the past five seasons, going 7-9 in 2007. | | Wednesday, 14 July 2010 | |
| _______________ | 82 | Weekly Betting Roundup for July 5-11 | | B. Sharps / Head Linesman / Legends Hello players! The early part of the week started out against the house in a big way with players winning the first three days of the week. Monday the players had the Phillies run line, Tampa Bay -... | | Tuesday, 13 July 2010 | |
| _______________ | 83 | Hansen: Betting on BP to fail risky, stock sellers say | | Day 84, and oil is still pouring out of that uncapped well in the Gulf of Mexico. Not leaking or dripping or oozing, mind you, but gushing as if the world fossil fuel supply stretches to eternity. | | Tuesday, 13 July 2010 | |
| _______________ | 84 | Christie won't back sports betting lawsuit | | Governor Christie declined Monday to offer his backing to a federal lawsuit that seeks to overturn a ban on almost all betting on professional sports outside of Nevada. | | Tuesday, 13 July 2010 | | | |
| _______________ | 87 | NJ governor won't join sports betting lawsuit | | TRENTON, N.J. (AP) Gov. Chris Christie has decided not to join in a lawsuit that seeks to overturn a federal ban on sports betting in New Jersey. Christie's chief counsel, Jeff Chiesa , sent a letter Monday to the judge in the case saying the governor feels state resources would be better utilized by focusing on other issues. | | Monday, 12 July 2010 | | |
| _______________ | 89 | Soccer: NZ soccer gains $500k from record betting spree | | A cheque for more than $500,000 will be in New Zealand Football hands before the end of the month as the game continues to profit from a record betting bonanza on the Fifa World Cup.New Zealand soccer fans pumped more than $25... | | Monday, 12 July 2010 | | |