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Closing Bell Video: Banning the Ban

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Published: Friday, 8 Jun 2007 | 11:45 AM ET
By: CNBC.com

This is a video clip from CNBC's Closing Bell of April 26, 2007

It includes a report by CNBC's Mary Thompson on Rep. Barney Frank's introduction of legislation allowing regulated Internet gambling and a Melissa Francis-moderated debate debate between proponent Frank Catania, president of Catania Consulting and opponent Chad Hills from Focus on the Family Action.

Internet Gambling Legislation
Debating the issue of Internet gambling and whether Congress should regulate and tax it, with Chad Hills, Focus on the Family Action analyst; Frank Catania, Catania Consulting and CNBC's Melissa Francis
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This is a video clip from CNBC's Closing Bell of April 26, 2007It includes a report by CNBC's Mary Thompson on Rep. Barney Frank's introduction of legislation allowing regulated Internet gambling and a Melissa Francis-moderated debate debate between proponent Frank Catania, president of Catania Consulting and opponent Chad Hills from Focus on the Family Action.

   
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