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NORTH AMERICAN I-GAMING STOCKS ON THE RISE (5/29/01)
Led by CryptoLogic (NASDAQ: CRYP) and Scientific Games (AMEX: SGM), the
North American I-Gaming Index market cap has risen $144 million, or 30
percent, since May 15.
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THE UNTOLD COSTS FOR AUSTRALIA (5/29/01)
While most of those who oppose banning online gambling in Australia have
concentrated on how the state and territorial governments will lose tax
dollars--resulting at the very least in decreased funding for problem
gambling services--less attention has been paid to how the ban will cost the
country in other ways.
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DEAD? (5/29/01)
The creator of a bill that would legalize online gambling in Nevada sent
out a warning today to industry insiders, and her message was very clear:
"Don't believe everything you read," said Nevada Assemblywoman Merle
Berman.
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COHEN AWAITS APPELLATE DECISION (5/30/01)
World Sports Exchange President Jay Cohen was back in court last week
trying to get his conviction overturned. His appeal was heard by a
three-judge panel in New York City.
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DISCOVER SAYS NO TO ONLINE GAMBLING (5/30/01)
It took almost a year, but a clear message has been sent to online gambling
operators and gamblers in California.
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IIA WARNS AGAINST BANNING INTERNET GAMBLING IN AUSTRALIA (5/30/01)
The Internet Industry Association of Australia is warning that operators of
Internet gambling websites, under the terms of proposed federal prohibition
legislation, could end up being wrongly charged with accepting bets from
customers in Australia by mistake.
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'MOOSED' IN HAWAII (6/1/01)
A gambler in Hawaii who won $176,688 playing progressive Caribbean poker
last week at InterCasino has found himself in legal trouble.
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A RESURRECTION IN THE DESERT (6/1/01)
Anyone who spoke to Nevada Assemblywoman Merle Berman in the last couple of
days knew that she had something up her sleeve, but she wasn't about to
reveal her hand. With just three days left in the legislative schedule, the
Berman and others who support a bill that would legalize online gambling
showed what they hope is their trump card.
NORTH AMERICAN I-GAMING STOCKS ON THE RISE (5/29/01)
Led by CryptoLogic (NASDAQ: CRYP) and Scientific Games (AMEX: SGM), the
North American I-Gaming Index market cap has risen $144 million, or 30
percent, since May 15.
==================================================
THE UNTOLD COSTS FOR AUSTRALIA (5/29/01)
While most of those who oppose banning online gambling in Australia have
concentrated on how the state and territorial governments will lose tax
dollars--resulting at the very least in decreased funding for problem
gambling services--less attention has been paid to how the ban will cost the
country in other ways.
==================================================
DEAD? (5/29/01)
The creator of a bill that would legalize online gambling in Nevada sent
out a warning today to industry insiders, and her message was very clear:
"Don't believe everything you read," said Nevada Assemblywoman Merle
Berman.
==================================================
COHEN AWAITS APPELLATE DECISION (5/30/01)
World Sports Exchange President Jay Cohen was back in court last week
trying to get his conviction overturned. His appeal was heard by a
three-judge panel in New York City.
==================================================
DISCOVER SAYS NO TO ONLINE GAMBLING (5/30/01)
It took almost a year, but a clear message has been sent to online gambling
operators and gamblers in California.
==================================================
IIA WARNS AGAINST BANNING INTERNET GAMBLING IN AUSTRALIA (5/30/01)
The Internet Industry Association of Australia is warning that operators of
Internet gambling websites, under the terms of proposed federal prohibition
legislation, could end up being wrongly charged with accepting bets from
customers in Australia by mistake.
==================================================
'MOOSED' IN HAWAII (6/1/01)
A gambler in Hawaii who won $176,688 playing progressive Caribbean poker
last week at InterCasino has found himself in legal trouble.
==================================================
A RESURRECTION IN THE DESERT (6/1/01)
Anyone who spoke to Nevada Assemblywoman Merle Berman in the last couple of
days knew that she had something up her sleeve, but she wasn't about to
reveal her hand. With just three days left in the legislative schedule, the
Berman and others who support a bill that would legalize online gambling
showed what they hope is their trump card.