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Online Casino News for Tuesday - March 18, 2003

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Lawmakers contest regulating and taxing online gambling - 2003-03-18
Defenders of a prohibition on Internet gambling stood solid Tuesday against a budding effort in Congress to permit states to legalize and tax virtual casinos.

Members of the Senate Banking Committee associated with representatives of college athletics, state attorneys general and the Bush administration in reproving online gambling.
Read the full story at Sun Herald
 
Sister admits family's gambling operation in federal court - 2003-03-18
Phyllis Caligiuri of Carnegie -- white-haired and hard-of-hearing at age 71 -- stood in front of a federal judge yesterday and confessed, again, to assisting her family run a large-scale numbers operation.

Caligiuri and the rest of her siblings are getting older, but they're still up to the same trick: gambling.
Read the full story at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
 







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