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CNN - Casino chips showing up in church collection plates - August 3, 1999 http://www.casinonews.org/CNN/churchcollection.htm
DETROIT (AP) -- Hours after Detroit's first casino opened just steps from the Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, gambling chips began clattering in the collection plate. ...

Judge rules Internet gambling subject to New York state law http://www.casinonews.org/CNN/judgerules.htm
July 27, 1999 Web posted at: 10:20 AM EDT (1420 GMT)
NEW YORK (AP) -- New Yorkers who gamble via the Internet are playing in a virtual casino inside their computers and are subject to state gaming laws even if the gambling company is based overseas, a judge ruled.

Important Press Release http://www.atgftpzone.com/news.htm The Antigua and Barbuda Free Trade and Processing Zone regrets any inconvenience caused by the information carried by "Cariblime News" under the caption heading of "Antigua and Barbuda moves to monopolize International Internet Gaming Permits."

Babbitt casino probe said winding down - July 1, 1999 http://www.casinonews.org/CNN/Babbittcasino.htm
WASHINGTON (AP) -- An investigation into whether Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt lied to Congress about the rejection of a proposed Indian casino -- and whether campaign.

US move on overseas gaming sites  http://www.casinonews.org/CNN/US%20move%20on%20overseas%20gaming%20sites.htm
By David Crowe, San Francisco
The US clamp on internet gambling could be taken beyond the nation's borders as legislators come under increased pressure to suppress a swelling new business.

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