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Tag Archives: Harry Reid
US crackdown on internet gambling and betting
Via the indefatigable Niall O’Connor, this long Telegraph round-up: Jason Chess, a partner at Wiggin, the London law firm, and a gaming law specialist, says: “Nobody should be blasé about what the Americans are doing. They’re acting very aggressively, and … Continue reading →
Posted in Analysis (Industry), Regulations
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Tagged American Gaming Association, executive, gaming law specialist, Harry Reid, Helen Thomsen, Internet gambling, Internet Gaming, Isle of Man, Jason Chess, law, London, majority leader, Nevada, Niall O'Connor, online gambling, online gaming, Senate, United States, Warwick Bartlett, Wiggin
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The five minutes on my 15 minutes of WSJ fame.
Coming from a politics-obsessed family, we (family and I) have been fans of predicting election outcomes for as long as I can remember. We are all conservative-libertarians of one hue or another, and I began writing “wingnut” screeds in eighth … Continue reading →
Posted in All Guest Authors's Posts, Entrepreneurship, Exchanges & Markets, Market Trading
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Tagged Alex Forshaw, alex.forshaw@gmail.com, Barack Obama, Democratic candidate, entire principal, Finance, George Allen, Harry Reid, Jim Browning, Michael Barone, Missouri, Republican Party, Richmond City, Senate, United States, USD, Virginia, WSJ reporter
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