Archive for November, 2007

QUEBEC MOVING IN ON MOHAWKS? - Online-Casinos.com

Written by Admin on Friday, November 30th, 2007 in Uncategorized.

QUEBEC MOVING IN ON MOHAWKS?
Online-Casinos.com, Denmark -9 hours ago
Recent claims by tribal leaders have it that 60 percent of the world's online gambling traffic runs through its servers. The Mohawks argue that the

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Online Gambling Fears Rise in Khanawake - Gambling911.com

Written by Admin on Friday, November 30th, 2007 in Uncategorized.


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Online Gambling Fears Rise in Khanawake
Gambling911.com, FL -2 hours ago
One of the more well known and most respected of the online gambling jurisdiction licensing agencies, the Mohawk Kahnawake Reservation, just outside of
Online Gambling Site Golden Palace Pleads Guilty to Charges in CanadaCasino Gambling Web
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Fighting State Monopolies - Union Network International

Written by Admin on Friday, November 30th, 2007 in Uncategorized.

Fighting State Monopolies
Union Network International, Switzerland -6 hours ago
Some European countries have taken aggressive steps to try to stop private- sector online gambling companies from outside their borders.
The opening of French gaming marketsUnion Network International
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Call For Better Gaming Legislation - The Bahama Journal

Written by Admin on Friday, November 30th, 2007 in Uncategorized.

Call For Better Gaming Legislation
The Bahama Journal, Bahamas -10 hours ago
the government initiated a WTO case against the United States for blocking foreign operators from participating in American online gambling markets.

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Kahnawake Gaming Licenses Under Threat - PokerNews

Written by Admin on Friday, November 30th, 2007 in Uncategorized.

Kahnawake Gaming Licenses Under Threat
PokerNews -3 hours ago
Tribal leaders claim that 60% of the world's online gambling traffic runs through its servers. The Quebec provincial government has apparently decided the
Golden Palace pleads guiltyCasinoWire
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Kahnawake's resident cybercasino giant fined for illegal gaming - CBC.ca

Written by Admin on Friday, November 30th, 2007 in Uncategorized.

Kahnawake's resident cybercasino giant fined for illegal gaming
CBC.ca,  Canada -20 hours ago
About 60 per cent of the world's online gambling traffic runs through servers in Kahnawake. But according the Criminal Code, only the provincial government

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Danish gambling monopoly about to be dragged before the ECJ … - bingostreet.com

Written by Admin on Friday, November 30th, 2007 in Uncategorized.

Danish gambling monopoly about to be dragged before the ECJ
bingostreet.com, UK -Nov 29, 2007
Mr Blak believes the Danish Gambling Authority, which monitors Denske Spil, has actively disadvantaged European online gambling group Unibet in the Post

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Miss World 2007 Betting Spotlight: USA, Malaysia, China, Austria - Gambling911.com

Written by Admin on Thursday, November 29th, 2007 in Uncategorized.


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Miss World 2007 Betting Spotlight: USA, Malaysia, China, Austria
Gambling911.com, FL -22 hours ago
"Austria is home to some of the industry's more known online gambling establishments like Interwetten and Intertops," comments Payton O'Brien of

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Harrah’s Knocked Back by Online Casino Group - Online Casino News

Written by Admin on Thursday, November 29th, 2007 in Uncategorized.

Harrah’s Knocked Back by Online Casino Group
Online Casino News, CT -Nov 27, 2007
an offer from Las Vegas-based Harrah’s Entertainment to purchase a large portion of British land and online gambling group Rank has been rejected.

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Poker banter in Congress - The Desert Sun

Written by Admin on Thursday, November 29th, 2007 in Uncategorized.

Poker banter in Congress
The Desert Sun, CA -7 hours ago
At a recent House Judiciary Committee hearing looking into online gambling law enforcement, the articulate poker pro Annie Duke testified.

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