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November 12, 2007

01:55
The US must change an internet gambling law that discriminates against European companies by preventing them from offering services in the US market, the European Union's top trade official, quoted by a Reuters report, said.

November 11, 2007

21:56
Antigua and Barbuda’s prime minister said Sunday that he was hopeful that weekend meetings with members of the U.S. Congress would help resolve an ongoing trade battle with the United States over Internet gambling.
19:45
The US must change an internet gambling law that discriminates against European companies by preventing them from offering services in the US market, the European Union's top trade official, quoted by a Reuters report, said.
18:35
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua Antigua and Barbuda's prime minister said he was hopeful that weekend meetings with members of the U.S. Congress would help resolve an ongoing trade battle with the United States over Internet gambling.
06:12
It is quite obvious that behind the ban on online gaming in the United States is a strong lobby of casinos, most of which are based in Las Vegas, though quite a few more spread across the country.
04:51
BOSTON - Gov. Deval L. Patrick is proposing to make Internet gambling illegal for Massachusetts residents, even as he pushes his plan to bring three casinos to the state.

November 10, 2007

17:46
Gov. Deval Patrick is proposing to make Internet gambling illegal for Massachusetts residents, even as he pushes his plan to bring three casinos to the state.
09:23
Even as Governor Deval Patrick seeks to license three resort casinos in Massachusetts, he hopes to clamp down on the explosion in Internet gambling by making it illegal for state residents to place a bet on line. He has proposed jail terms of up to two years and $25,000 fines for violators.
05:12
Even as Governor Deval Patrick seeks to license three resort casinos in Massachusetts, he hopes to clamp down on the explosion in Internet gambling by making it illegal for state residents to place a bet on line. He has proposed jail terms of up to two years and $25,000 fines for violators.
04:56
Even as Governor Deval Patrick seeks to license three resort casinos in Massachusetts, he hopes to clamp down on the explosion in Internet gambling by making it illegal for state residents to place a bet on line. He has proposed jail terms of up to two years and $25,000 fines for violators.
00:43
A top European trade official in Washington this week gave the U.S. government an ultimatum: Allow...

November 9, 2007

15:51
A little legislation can't stop this player.
14:16
Trade official says law discriminates against European companies by preventing them from offering services in the U.S. market
12:31
WASHINGTON, DC -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- The potential $100 billion trade dispute between Europe and the U.S. over the fast-growing online gaming industry heated up this week when Europe's trade director came to Washington and stated that the U.S. Congress should either open its market to overseas operators or compensate Europe for blocking the American gambling market to European operators.
12:31
WASHINGTON, DC -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- The potential $100 billion trade dispute between Europe and the U.S. over the fast-growing online gaming industry heated up this week when Europe's trade director came to Washington and stated that the U.S. Congress should either open its market to overseas operators or compensate Europe for blocking the American gambling market to European operators.
07:35
Stop discriminating EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson told the US it needs to change anti-gambling laws which discriminate against European companies.…
05:59
WASHINGTON - The United States must change an Internet gambling law that discriminates against European companies by preventing them from offering services in the US market, the European Union's top trade official said yesterday.

November 8, 2007

17:06
The European Union Trade Commissioner, Peter Mandelson said the Untied States should change the Internet gambling law that discriminates against European companies by not allowing them to offer their services in the U.S. "What we need to see is a change in U.S. legislation that removes that discrimination against EU operators," Mandelson told reporters before going to Capitol Hill to talk ...
15:42
Official says law unfairly shut out European gambling sites.
14:07
The United States must change an Internet gambling law that discriminates against European companies by preventing them from offering services in the U.S. market, the European Union's top trade official said on Thursday.