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Earls Court Exhibition Centre – Gaming and Gambling Shows

Opening this week (23 – 25 January) at the Earls Court Exhibition Centre’s 1 & 2 will be the ATEI, ICE and ICEi – collectively know as the London shows.

Banks issued subpoenas by US Department of Justice

A report in this week’s Sunday Times Online claims the US Department of Justice has ordered the world’s biggest investment banks, accountants and law firms.

Online gambling soars – Mobile gambling set to follow

The results of a study by consultancy firm Morse suggested almost one-third (30%) of office workers had either placed a bet online or knew someone who had.

Online credit card use – The serious and the humorous

In response to a call by Scottish National Party MP Mike Weir for credit card companies to put a limit on the amount online players can spend on internet gambling.

House Warned Against “Rash Decisions” in Banning Online Gambling in the States

“Don’t Bet On The House” letter points to the positive in LA Times editorial

Antigua hits back at US gaming laws

The tiny Caribbean island state of Antigua and Barbuda has taken the first steps to haul the US back before the world trade court in a long-running dispute over internet gambling.

Controversy over Internet Gambling Ban Set To Continue

Despite internet gambling having become a $12 billion industry Congress is still attempting to enforce or outright ban Americans participation in online gaming and poker with the introduction of several new bills to committee.

Mobile gambling is calling

Mobile gambling revenue is predicted to exceed US $19.3 billion by 2009, according to a new report from Juniper Research, as the number of mobile casinos, lotteries and sports betting services increase rapidly.

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