Antiguan Official Lashes out at US
- Mar 20, 2006
Antigua & Barbuda’s Ambassador to the WTO, John Ashe, has accused the US of foul play.
Read More . . .Antigua & Barbuda’s Ambassador to the WTO, John Ashe, has accused the US of foul play.
Read More . . .Kyl has tried for many years to pass bills that would ban internet gambling. He has been unsuccessful, but like a cat with nine lives, he keeps bouncing back....
Read More . . .U.S. Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., has announced plans to reintroduce his Internet Gambling Prohibition Act on Thursday. A media alert released from Goodlatte's office this afternoon
Read More . . .Despite the support of 115 members of Congress and an array of anti-gambling, religious, and conservative groups, the recently proposed U.S. federal law outlawing online gambling could go...
Read More . . .It could be an uphill climb just as tough as its ever been, but proponents of expanded gaming options in Texas, said they're confident that tighter state budgets and a realization that millions of dollars is passing over Texas'...
Read More . . .US-facing egaming operators were bracing themselves last week for further moves from the US legislature to inhibit the industry.
Read More . . .U.S. Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., has announced plans to introduce an online gambling prohibition bill to the House of Representatives. It is believed that such a bill would...
Read More . . .The United States' major sports leagues are urging members of the U.S. House of Representatives to co-sponsor the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (H.R. 4411).
Read More . . .This is the actual letter written to the US Congress and signed by representatives from each of the major professional leagues and the NCAA.
Read More . . .Internet gambling is licensed in more than 80 nations outside the United States but predominately caters to Americans. U.S. Justice Department officials insist that online gambling is illegal, yet this year alone, Americans will lose more than $7.2 billion online.
Read More . . .Antigua will continue developing its Internet gambling industry despite pressure from the United States to prohibit the practice, the finance minister said Wednesday
Read More . . .Legalizing Internet Gambling would bring Billions in US Tax Dollars Critics say it can not be Regulated and can Corrupt Youth.
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