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		<title>NY Governor Resigns, Taking his Anti-Online Gaming Initiatives</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As far back as 2003, when Eliot Spitzer was the New York Attorney General, he forced 10 banks to block cardholders from using their credit cards for transactions identified as online gambling. According to Mr. Spitzer the agreement with the banks was a &#8220;turning point in the credit card industry. The vast majority of credit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As far back as 2003, when Eliot Spitzer was the New York Attorney General, he forced 10 banks to block cardholders from using their credit cards for transactions identified as online gambling. According to Mr. Spitzer the agreement with the banks was a  &#8220;turning point in the credit card industry. The vast majority of credit card issuers-and all issuers doing significant business with New York consumers-has now recognized their<strong> legal, ethical, and business obligation to block credit-card transactions identified as online gambling.</strong>&#8220;<span id="more-25"></span></p>
<p>Prior to forcing the banks to stop processing credit card online gambling transactions, in 2002, PayPal was  															investigated by 										Spitzer for  															processing payments  															for online gaming  															companies taking  															bets from New York  															citizens. In  															exchange for  															Spitzer&#8217;s office  															dropping the  															investigation,  															PayPal ultimately  															agreed to pay a  															US$200,000 fine and  															to stop processing  															online gambling  															transactions  															involving consumers  															in New York.</p>
<p>Taking over for Spitzer is David A. Paterson who was elected lieutenant governor of New York in November 2006 on the ticket led by Eliot Spitzer.  Previously, Mr. Paterson had served as the minority leader of the state Senate. The scion of a prominent Harlem political family, Mr. Paterson was born legally blind and worked as a prosecutor before entering politics.</p>
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