
George Pataki, Blanche Lincoln, and Wellington Webb, The Hill: "New Jersey (has) joined Delaware and Nevada in offering legalized Internet gambling.
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America has been struggling with the concept of internet poker for some time and after the Department of Justice issued the clarification statement regarding online gambling regulations and how only betting on sports was illegal things changed dramatically.
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A degree of uncertainty is likely to linger regarding how great an impact Internet gaming will have on Atlantic City’s future since the concept was launched Nov. 26, making New Jersey the third state behind Nevada and Delaware to provide licensed online wagering.
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Sheldon Adelson recently wrote an editorial that was published in the Las Vegas Review-Journal. In “Valid reasons to oppose Internet gambling,” he complained that RJ journalist Howard Stutz was “attacking the messenger” by writing a piece critical of Adelson’s anti-online-gambling stance. “(W)hen you see somebody attacking the messenger, it’s usually because they can’t defend the message,” writes Adelson. Let’s do him a favor and go ahead and take a look at that message then.
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Witnesses are set for Tuesday's hearing on the state of online gaming in the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee of Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade.
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Candy Crush Saga has dominated the mobile charts and our finger touches during the past year as the world’s most popular mobile game.
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Just weeks after Internet gambling was added to help Atlantic City’s struggling casinos, there has been some second guessing regarding its effect on the land-based casino.
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Two and a half years ago Eric Holder and the U.S. Justice Department applied dubious legal logic to shut down one of America’s quintessential pastimes – poker games among consenting adults.
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