• Appeal decision from the WTO

    • Apr 7, 2005

    The Report of the Appellate Body of the WTO regarding the case between Antigua and the United States.

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  • Antigua wins big in online gambling case

    • Apr 7, 2005

    A landmark ruling from the World Trade Organisation today may yet open the way for Americans to gamble online legally, paving the way for potentially massive growth among off-shore "virtual" casinos around the globe.

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  • Antigua Anticipates Favorable Ruling on Trade Issue

    • Apr 2, 2005

    The small nation of Antigua and Barbuda is anticipating the proverbial "David versus Goliath scenario" come April 7, when the World Trade Organization's trade ruling is announced.

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  • North Dakota Senate defeats Internet poker measure

    • Mar 21, 2005

    The Legislature's dalliance with Internet poker regulation ended abruptly Monday, when a bill to make North Dakota the first state to license cyberspace poker tables got only three Senate votes to support it.

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  • Committee can't decide on Internet poker bill

    • Mar 19, 2005

    North Dakota's Senate has been left to decide the fate of an Internet poker licensing bill without guidance from a key committee whose members split on whether to endorse it. One senator called the idea a "tar baby" of potential lawsuits.

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  • Internet Poker Clears Another Hurdle in North Dakota

    • Mar 9, 2005

    Legislators wanting to legalize Internet poker in North Dakota won another victory Tuesday when the House voted 50-44 in favor of a resolution that would put the question on the June ballot.

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  • Big poker winner to visit state for hearing

    • Mar 4, 2005

    Rep. Jim Kasper, R-Fargo, said Raymer, along with several other representatives of the Internet poker industry, will be in Bismarck on Monday and Tuesday to promote legislation that would kick-start the industry in North Dakota.

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  • Internet Gambling In Antigua Awaits Another Green Light

    • Feb 24, 2005

    Within 45 days, an appellate panel of the World Trade Organization, will again decide whether Antigua & Barbuda can keep engaging in Internet gaming legally or whether the United States’ would have to change its laws to allow this method of gambling.

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  • Antigua re-sounds warning for media firms

    • Jan 14, 2005

    Antigua has confirmed it plans to use the WTO ruling in favour of its egaming industry to force banks and media firms to deal with its operators.

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  • Antigua could force US to gamble

    • Jan 7, 2005

    Briefs for the tiny Caribbean nation of Antigua are awaiting to hear news of an appeal by the US government to the World Trade Organisation ruling over online gambling, in which Antigua won a battle in the WTO over the US's ban on online gambling.

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  • Can Online Betting Change Its Luck?

    • Dec 14, 2004

    The feds are keeping the heat on offshore Web sites, but a global backlash is building. While many in the U.S. still view gambling as a matter of morals, the tiny island nation of Antigua has managed to turn it into a trade issue. And Britain is set to liberalize online gambling rules and could allow its operators to accept wagers from U.S. customers.

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  • Wagering plan not a sure bet

    • Dec 6, 2004

    Now, legal betting on pro sports is what New Jersey could get under a proposal floating through the state Assembly. The bill, which would ask voters through a referendum whether to allow in-person pro sports wagering in Atlantic City casinos, was released Thursday.

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