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	<title>Canada (and others) take up where US gambling sites leave off</title>
	<description>There's no question that online gambling activity in the USA will go underground, with all the negative effects that this implies. Think back to the boost that Organized Crime got in the 1920s and 1930s because a commodity that many people wanted was not freely available. Is the US Government about to give Organized Crime another Birthday Present? Looks like it!</description>
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	<pubDate>Sun,21 Jan 2007 15:07 PST </pubDate>
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