Gambling laws in U.S. may be at odds On Monday, the Remote Gambling Association, which represents the European operators, asked the European Union to investigate U.S. laws forbidding online gambling, a move that could lead to a formal complaint with the World Trade Organization.
Mar. 12
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Too much happened in Vegas for it to stay there You know, folks, that famous tourism slogan "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas" simply does not apply to this past week's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race. There is just way too much going on in the sport right now for all of what happened in Las Vegas to stay there.
Mar. 7
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Accused casino cheaters in court Three former casino dealers alleged to be part of the largest gambling cheat team in North America have appeared in an Orillia, Ont. provincial court and had their cases held over until early next month.
Feb. 28
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EU probes U.S. online gambling crackdown The European Union launched an investigation Monday into whether U.S. prosecutions of foreign online gambling companies are discriminatory, possibly paving the way for action at the World Trade Organization.
Mar. 11
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Accused casino cheaters in court Three former casino dealers alleged to be part of the largest gambling cheat team in North America have appeared in an Orillia, Ont. provincial court and had their cases held over until early next month.
Feb. 28
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Kansas attorney general won’t issue opinion on casino applicants The Kansas attorney general will not give an opinion on whether three Wyandotte County casino applicants should be disqualified because each might benefit from public funds in violation of state law.
Mar. 16
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