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State not alone in pursuing online gambling
20.05.12
“With 19 state legislatures and Congress still in session, this calendar year, during which more states have considered Internet gambling legislation than any other in history, could yield even more legislative activity,” noted Chris Krafcik,... According to U. S. Internet Gambling Regulatory Tracker, nine other states are reviewing legislation dealing with Internet poker and online casino gambling.
Source: The Southern
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Online Gambling: Oklahoma City Thunder lead the Denver Nuggets 3-1
Sportsbooks-odds.com - Apr 28, 2011
NBA Betting: The Oklahoma City Thunder lead the Denver Nuggets 3-1 and are on the verge of their first NBA playoff series win. But their loss in Game 4 puts the Thunder in a similar predicament to the Heat—can this team deliver with its current
Indictments cloud future of online gambling bills
Press-Enterprise - Apr 28, 2011
SACRAMENTO - Legislation to license online gambling in California, never a sure bet because of feuding among powerful special interests, faces an even cloudier future. This month's federal indictments of three prominent online poker
Cracking down on online gambling or preparing to legalize it?
Santa Rosa Press Democrat - Apr 25, 2011
Preet Bharara, the US attorney in Manhattan, did not mince his words on April 15 as he indicted PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and Absolute Poker, three of the world's biggest online gambling companies, on charges of operating illegal gambling businesses,
Russia Shuts down Five more Online Casinos
Casino Scam Report - Apr 27, 2011
Reports coming out of the RIA Novosti news agency are telling the story about five more online casinos in Russia being shut down which brings the total to more than 170 gambling sites since January 2011. Following a new law that was passed in Russia at
Two Online Gambling Companies Allowed to Use Domain Name
Wall Street Journal - Apr 20, 2011
Federal prosecutors have agreed to let PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker, two of the three online gambling companies targeted in a federal crackdown, to use their domain names to facilitate US players' withdrawal of funds in accounts.