Online Gambling Archive - November 2006
Online Casinos Popular Among Professional Football Players
Professional athletes often succumb to a gambling culture and risk losing large amounts of money and team morale in the process.
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More Americans Playing at Online Casinos than Ever Before
Internet gambling activity in the U.S. has not diminished in the least in spite of the recent anti-online gambling legislation recently passed by Congress.
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U.S. Regulation of Online Casinos and Poker Rooms Not Likely in the Near Future
In spite of a newly elected Congress that is admittedly more sympathetic to the online gambling industry, the future of U.S. legislation of the industry remains murky.
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eCOGRA Adds Four Names to its List of Recommended Online Casinos
Three online poker sites and an online casino have been added to eCOGRA’s list of approved online gambling sites.
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Online Casinos Celebrating as Representative Jim Leach Loses His Reelection Bid
Man behind the idea to outlaw online gambling financial channels in the U.S., representative Jim Leach, loses his seat in the November 7th elections.
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Online Casinos Eyeing BetOnSports Settlement with U.S. Federal Prosecutors
British online gambling company, BetOnSports, has settled the legal suit brought against it by U.S. federal prosecutors and agreed to permanently cease taking online gambling payments from U.S. residents.
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Indian Tribe Seeks Exemption from Federal Labor Laws
A Southern California Indian tribe has gone to court seeking exemption from federal labor laws because of dispute involving one of the tribe’s casinos.
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One out of Three Online Gamblers in Europe are From Britain
The number of online gamblers in Britain has doubled in the last five years, putting Britain in the lead when in terms of the European country with the largest number of online gamblers.
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Talk of Merger Between Two Major Online Casinos
The latest online gambling legislation to be signed into effect by President Bush has PartyGaming and 888.com, two of the largest online casinos in the world, considering a merger.
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