DEARBORN HEIGHTS/DEARBORN -- A local attorney and two area businessmen were sentenced Tuesday to terms of court supervised probation and fines of $2,000.00 each for their roles in a large scale sports betting operation.
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If youve backed the Florida Marlins recently when Josh Johnson was on the mound, you have undoubtedly made a couple bucks. Johnson has become one of the most dominant pitchers in baseball. He is on a roll like no ace as of late, and oddsmakers are h…

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By Gary Shelton, Times Sports Columnist Saturday, July 24, 2010 Odds are, the Bucs will be better in 2010. But not by much. Odds are, the run defense will be better, too. But not by a lot. Odds are, the Bucs will send a player to the Pro Bowl this year. But only one. The Bucs report to training camp Friday, and already, you can see the gloom in the distance. If you believe what you read, and ...
DEARBORN HEIGHTS/DEARBORN -- A local attorney and two area businessmen were sentenced Tuesday to terms of court supervised probation and fines of $2,000.00 each for their roles in a large scale sports betting operation.

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