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According to a piece in Tuesday’s issue of the ******ian Science Monitor, the United States should toughen its stance on online gambling by banning Internet betting on horseracing. Founded in 1908, the mainstream daily newspaper is published by The First Church of ******, Scientist of Boston with a public-service mission but features both secular national and international reports. The newspaper stated that the percentage of American university students gambling online fell to 1.5 percent last year from 5.8 percent the previous year thanks to the passage of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA). It wrote that members of Congress who want to repeal UIGEA are rolling back progress by wishing to tax ‘this type of addictive betting’. Read more of this online gambling article here...
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