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ST. LOUIS, Dec. 19 -- The three largest Internet companies agreed to pay a total of $31.5 million to settle civil allegations that they took ads for illegal gambling, a federal prosecutor said yesterday.Gambling Ads Cost Internet Giants (Washington Post)
The organizers of the Australian Open said Friday that they had established an anti-corruption commission to combat gambling.Australian opens creates anti-corruption unit (International Herald Tribune)
FARGO The director of the Fighting Sioux Club hopes the group's connection to a new gaming site in Grand Forks will mean at least two scholarships a year for University of North Dakota athletes.More UND scholarships might result from GF gaming site partnership with Fargo's Plains Art (Grand Forks Herald)
BOSTON (FOX25, myfoxboston.com) -- Religious leaders who took opposing sides in the state's turbulent gay marriage debate have found something to bring them together again: Casino gambling.MyFox Boston | Religious Leaders Unite Against Casino Casino Gambling (FOX 25 Boston)
The three largest Internet companies have agreed to pay a combined USD 31.5 million to settle federal civil allegations they took ads for illegal gambling.Microsoft, Google, Yahoo to settle gambling claims (Express India)
A man plays poker on his computer connected to an internet gaming site. Microsoft, Yahoo and Google agreed to pay a total of 31.5 million dollars to settle a government probe into their role in promoting online gambling dating back to 1997, officials said Wednesday.Microsoft, Google, Yahoo pay fines for Internet gambling (TODAYonline)

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