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The number of countries who won't have NETeller access for online gambling has increased by two.
A man was arrested in Athens for essentially accepting wagers for betting companies.
After this year, don't expect to see 888 adorning Middlesbrough shirts anymore.
After ignoring an order to cease <a href="http://www1.winneronline.com/articles/march2007/alexandernation.htm">online gambling operations</a>, the Alexander First Nation has some strong backers.
The German betting monopoly hasn't escaped the notice of the European Union.
Add Ladbrokes to the growing list of gaming companies who will be affected negatively by Brown's UK budget.
Gaming software provider CyberArts has added two experienced executives to its roster.
Users of Intertops' mobile casino will have even more variety after the announcement that Intertops will use Spin3's gaming system.
Even though it took a hit because of the UIGEA, Leisure and Gaming said trading from newer markets was better than expected.
Gaming companies continue to voice displeasure at Gordon Brown's latest UK <a href="http://www2.winneronline.com/articles/march2007/notemptingoffshoregaming.htm">budget</a>.
After the EU sought to end betting <a href="http://www2.winneronline.com/articles/march2007/euliftbarriers.htm">monopolies</a>, the European Betting Association, not suprisingly, is supportive.
Denmark, Finland and Hungary have been put on notice by the European Union to change their sports betting laws.
Is the Philippines getting a land-based casino?
An online gambling levy was introduced, but it wasn't low, as <a href="http://www2.winneronline.com/articles/march2007/ukonlinecasinofee.htm">reported</a> earlier.
It looks like Cantor's online and mobile games will increase in number.
It looks like the saga of the U.S. and Sportingbet, which began with <a href="http://www2.winneronline.com/articles/september2006/sportingbetupdates.htm">Peter Dicks</a>, is finally over.
The <a href="http://www2.winneronline.com/articles/march2007/coalitiondemands.htm">NETeller Coalition</a> can rejoice. The e-wallet is expected to announce a U.S. customer payback plan within the next 75 days.
We've all heard of &quot;Don't Drink and Drive&quot; commercials and now it seems that Swedish state-run gaming operator Svenska Spel will do something similar.
Analysts predict Gordon Brown's <a href="http://www2.winneronline.com/articles/march2007/ukonlinecasinofee.htm">budget</a> will try to lure gaming companies back onto U.K. soil.
According to Chartwell Technology's 1Q report, show and licensing revenue were both on the rise.



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