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US, Antigua Seek Solution to Internet Gambling Case
29 June 2004
International News Brief: The United States and Antigua have suspended litigation over Internet gambling and want to resolve the World Trade Organization dispute through negotiations, an American official said on Tuesday.
Caribbean Gaming Conference a Success22 June 2004
Nearly 1,500 industry professionals took part in the largest-ever Caribbean Gaming & Hospitality Conference held last week in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Harborside Resort at Atlantis Begins Phase Two Construction22 June 2004
Construction of Phase Two, including 116 luxury villas, of Harborside Resort at Atlantis will begin on July 1, 2004.
BGLC Readies for Casino Gaming21 June 2004
International News Brief: The Jamaican BGLC will next month send two employees to the United States for technical training in gaming operations in a move to strengthen its regulatory functions and prepare the agency for the possible formal approval of casinos here.
Barbados Senator Wants Gambling Study31 May 2004
International News Brief: Independent Senator Sir John Stanley Goddard, has questioned whether any ‘cost/benefit’ study of betting and gaming has ever been undertaken in Barbados.
Scientific Games Wins Multi-Year Online Lottery Contract in Puerto Rico13 May 2004
Scientific Games Corporation has been named the apparent winner of an estimated $66.7 million online lottery contract for Puerto Rico.
Challenge to Ban on Internet Gambling Upheld3 May 2004
International News Brief: Tiny Antigua and Barbuda have successfully challenged a U.S. ban on Internet gambling, diplomatic sources said on Friday, dealing the United States another setback at the World Trade Organization.
U.S. Loses WTO Ruling on Online Gambling24 March 2004
International News Brief: Antigua and Barbuda, the Caribbean island nation, has won a World Trade Organization ruling in a finding that U.S. legislation criminalizing online betting violates WTO commercial services accords.
Salvation Army Opposes Bermuda Casino8 March 2004
International News Brief: Major Lindsay Rowe of the Salvation Army says gambling is anti-Christian amid talk of a casino being built in Bermuda.
Jamaica Makes Changes in Lottery Plan16 December 2003
International News Brief: The Jamaica government yesterday announced a $15,000 threshold on lottery winnings, before the 15 per cent tax is applied, confirming Sunday's lead story in the Observer.
Poll: Slight Majority Oppose Gambling in Bermuda5 December 2003
International News Brief: A slight majority of respondents to a Royal Gazette online poll oppose legalising gambling in Bermuda.
Alliance Gaming to Provide First Ticketing Systems in Puerto Rican Market31 October 2003
Alliance Gaming Corp.’s Bally Gaming and Systems business unit has signed agreements with two hotel-casinos in San Juan, Puerto Rico to provide the first slot machine ticketing system in the Puerto Rican gaming jurisdiction.
United States Lifts Financial Advisory on Antigua22 August 2001
Antigua says the U.S. Treasury Department informed its representative that the advisory was lifted Tuesday, due to the island’s reforms aimed at combating money laundering.
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