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Antigua claims $3.4 bln from U.S. over gambling ban
20 June 2007
International News Brief: Antigua and Barbuda said it's entitled to $3.44 billion in compensation from the U.S. in a World Trade Organization dispute over an American ban on Internet gambling.
Foe of gambling welcomes hearings on new legislation11 June 2007
Gambling opponent the Rev. Tom Grey on Friday welcomed congressional hearings on Internet betting, saying bills being proposed to lift federal restrictions on online gambling will force presidential candidates to take a stand on the issue.
House of Representatives to meet over internet gambling6 June 2007
The hearing will asses whether Internet gambling can be monitored to protect the interests of consumers while simultaneously protecting the payments system, House Financial Services Committee stated.
House committee to hold hearing on Internet gambling regulation5 June 2007
The House Financial Services Committee will hold a hearing entitled “Can Internet Gambling Be Effectively Regulated to Protect Consumers and the Payments System?” on Friday, June 8 at 10 a.m.
Sports leagues want gambling ban upheld2 May 2007
The four major professional sports leagues and the National Collegiate Athletic Association are asking members of the House Financial Services Committee to oppose legislation by their chairman that would repeal an Internet gambling ban.
Fight brewing over aviation administration's funding5 March 2007
Battle lines are forming between airline passengers and private plane operators over who should pay for the nation's air traffic control system.
Casino industry: Rise of the machines29 January 2007
After a half decade-long slumber, the prospects for gaming equipment manufacturers appear to be awakening.
Looking in on: Washington4 December 2006
They like to think of it as the green felt revolution - the upset defeat of Iowa Rep. Jim Leach, father of the Internet gambling ban, in last month's congressional election.
Inside gaming column: Thanksgiving thrills far from the green felt4 December 2006
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
D.C. Slots bid rejected24 November 2006
News Brief: The D.C. Court of Appeals yesterday blocked a bid to bring slot machines to the District, saying only Congress can authorize such gambling in Washington.
Jeff Haney talks to an industry veteran about the effect on cardrooms of the recent online gambling crackdown22 November 2006
Nearly everyone in poker has a take on how the government's recent crackdown on Internet gambling will affect traditional casino cardrooms, or 'brick-and-mortar' poker rooms, as they have come to be known.
Online gambling a hot potato20 November 2006
Experts warn that it could take many years before Congress will be willing to consider regulating online gambling.
Gamers still buzzing over passage of online bill20 November 2006
At the world's largest casino convention this week, casino insiders of both political persuasions buzzed about how the bill passed in the final hours of the pre-election congressional session.
Global Gaming Expo: Latest vote provides hope15 November 2006
The new congressional leadership that is expected to take over in January means the legalized gambling industry may find friends on both sides of the aisle.
U.S. law causing turmoil in online gambling industry1 November 2006
International News Brief: The online gambling industry is undergoing a seismic shift just weeks after a new law cut off much of the business in the United States.
Looking in on: Washington25 October 2006
Could a cornerstone of Republicans' American Values Agenda - the just passed law to ban Internet gambling - come back to bite the party on Nov. 7?
Rules for online gambling tightened16 October 2006
For gamblers, it was probably appropriate that President Bush would sign legislation to ban Internet gambling on Friday the 13th.
Antigua protests US anti-gaming law11 October 2006
International News Brief: Antigua and Barbuda's Minister of Finance has expressed shock and dismay at the passage by Congress of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006.
Defense Bill Dispute May Stall Internet Gambling Proposal27 September 2006
A dispute among Republican leaders may delay the fate of a proposed Internet gambling ban until after the Nov. 7 elections, congressional and lobbying sources said Tuesday.
Reid Against Frist's Efforts20 September 2006
Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid of Nevada on Tuesday said he would oppose efforts by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., to attach an Internet gambling ban to another bill in the closing days of Congress.
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