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DiNola gave the Schenectady bookies a commission for layoff bets they sent his way, and business was good. In one 19-day period during college basketball's March Madness in 1997, DiNola and his associates accepted 336 sports bets over the phone totaling $312,620. At his trial, DiNola testified that on one day he handled $80,000 in bets on 65 games. "I took all the bets and placed them with sports books in Las Vegas," he said. After deducting a commission, he wired any winnings to New York. When authorities raided his business and home in Nevada, they...
...apartheid era, they tried their best. Change is slow because there's no money. But the very fact that even after all that suffering people are trying to live together and move forward is impressive." Impressive too that after three decades of exile and half a decade of layoff, Makeba could make music as gracious and giving as Homeland...
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They'll all try to shake off the rust of a two-week layoff with some non-conference warm-ups. Here's a look at how the Crimson's winter warriors will spend intersession...
Harvard (9-5, 3-0 Ivy) is all alone at the top of the standings going into a two-week layoff...