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HR 2267 Might Have Tough Time in House: Pelosi No Fan
Specifically, HR 2267 amends title 31, United States Code, to provide for the licensing of Internet gambling activities by the Secretary of the Treasury,
Updated: 07/29/2010 05:28P
Congress Rethinking Its Ban On Online Gambling
Gambling, double check. Drugs, on the ballot. Whats left? Prostitution. Yep. With the new health care plan, the working girls can get regular checks and
Updated: 07/29/2010 05:05P
Lifting Online Gambling Ban Presents Moral Issues
Well, it looks as if our 19th-century-like federal government is reconsidering its ban on Internet gambling as a source of revenue because times are so
Updated: 07/29/2010 04:57P
A symbol of a city in distress
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Updated: 07/29/2010 04:49P
Wynn Resorts 2Q Profit Doubles On Strong Macau Growth
Wynn Resorts Ltd.s (WYNN) second-quarter profit more than doubled on strong growth in the Chinese gambling enclave Macau. Shares fell 3.4% to $84.91 in
Updated: 07/29/2010 04:41P
Teach sacredness of life
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Updated: 07/29/2010 04:41P
Wynn 2nd-qtr profit doubles on Macau revenue
Gambling revenue has soared so far this year in Macau, the only place in China where gambling is legal, while the Las Vegas Strip continues to grapple with
Updated: 07/29/2010 04:29P
Online poker gambling creeping toward legalization?
The House Financial Services Committee approved a bill on Wednesday under which Internet gambling operators could get licenses authorizing
Updated: 07/29/2010 04:24P
Room for Debate: A Running Commentary on the News
The House Financial Services Committee approved a bill on Wednesday that would lift the ban on Internet gambling by authorizing the Treasury Department to
Updated: 07/29/2010 04:13P
Europe Embracing Online Gambling to Fill Empty Coffers
According to an article that appeared in the New York Times yesterday, European governments are turning to the legalization of online gambling in droves in
Updated: 07/29/2010 03:46P