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Bluff Media LLC has been designated the official digital publisher and radio partner for anything WSOP.
With the Gambling Act set to start in September, a gaming tax on internet casinos could be introduced in the United Kingdom.
March Madness kicked off this weekend on two fronts.
The Microgaming powered casino is reaching out to the non-English speaking gaming community.
Microgaming plucked NETeller's former VP of of sales and marketing for their head of business development and marketing.
According to reports, the hearing for the case against NETeller co-founders John Lefebvre and Stephen Lawrence will now take place on April 16, 2007.
After filing a
<a href="http://www.winneronline.com/content/WinnerBlog/article4283.html">lawsuit</a> against the WPT last summer, Howard Lederer and Co. are filing another motion.
It seems as if government officials in Nevada agree with the AGA's call for a funded study of online gambling.
Appealing to the ever growing poker number of countries that enjoy online poker, Titan has introduced two new language sites.
The French media is reporting that Patrick Partouche has been handed a suspended sentence and a fine from the gov't.
Wireless gaming software developer Phantom Fiber will be playing with Dynamite for the next few years.
No one has hit the Millionaire's Jackpot at <a href="http://ads.winneronline.com/code/banner/serve.php?c7615">Intercasino</a> in a while. The pot is creeping its way towards $5.5 million and is up for grabs.
Relaxation of advertising rules, regarding gambling, will add more to advertisers' coffers.
The man who once tried to stop sports betting is now offering a March Madness bracket contest on his web site.
Even though it is distancing itself from <a href="http://www.winneronline.com/content/WinnerBlog/article5821.html">dot-com sites</a>, the WSOP is still expecting 10,000 participants.
Hot on the heels of the <a href="http://www2.winneronline.com/articles/march2007/frankwantsrepeal.htm">Barney Frank</a> announcement yesterday, the American Gaming Association reiterated its stance.
With the Australian government's first licensed and regulated online casino, word is coming down that it will feature Orbis software.
With possible litigation coming from <a href="http://ads.winneronline.com/code/banner/serve.php?c7615">NETeller</a>, YouTeller has issued a disclaimer.
NETeller founders Stephen Lawrence and John Lefebvre will have their day in court on Friday.
Just in time for St. Patrick's Day, BetonMarkets has launched an Irish website.




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