GENEVA (AP)--The tiny Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda slammed the U.S. on Tuesday over its restrictions on Internet gambling sites based overseas and asked other countries to join in seeking compensation from Washington for its failure to comply with global trade rules.Antigua Slams US Over Restrictions On Internet Gambling (Nasdaq)
Herald - A major gambling firm has pled guilty to racketeering charges and agreed to help in the case against its Scottish chief executive in a deal with prosecutors. David Carruthers, who headed the online gambling business BetOnSports, is still under arrest .Scot held on racketeering charge for US online betting
posted by Jerry "Jet" Whittaker at 5/26/2007 01:45:00 AM
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