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To: Codee who wrote (2476)11/30/1998 6:10:00 PM
From: Codee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6545
 
Tuesday November 24, 4:54 pm Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: Bioconferences International, Inc.

Internet Gaming Leaders from 20
Countries to Attend Conference in
Washington, D.C.

LARCHMONT, N.Y., Nov. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Internet gaming leaders from more than 20
countries will attend No Boundaries: Global Internet Gaming at the Millennium to be held Nov. 29 -
Dec. 1 at the J.W. Marriott in Washington, D.C.

One of the chief topics of discussion will be the pace and scope of legalization and regulation of
Internet gaming in various countries throughout the world. While the U.S. is flirting with outright
prohibition of Internet gaming, many other jurisdictions are legalizing and regulating the new, fledgling
but rapidly growing industry. Many countries now want to open a dialogue on reciprocal
International treaties covering the industry.

Conference attendees hail from Antigua, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Curaco, Czech
Republic, Dominica, France, Germany, Jamaica, Nassau, several Native American tribes, Norway,
Poland, Singapore, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, the United Kingdom and the United
States.

The conference will cover many other topics as well, including the forecast for world markets in
online gaming; e-cash systems and solutions; financial management, IPOs and Wall Street's view of
the Internet gambling industry; security issues; successful Internet website operation; regulatory
compliance and enforcement; sportsbook and parimutuel activity on the Internet; the potential for
Internet lotteries; Indian Internet gaming; and the future or Internet gaming.

Chaired by Joseph M. Kelly, J.D., Ph.D., SUNY College at Buffalo, speakers include: former U.S.
Congresswoman, Elizabeth Holtzmann, now counsel to Herrick, Feinstein, L.L.P; Mickey Charles,
President of Sportsnetwork; Anthony Coles, Jeffrey Russell Green, Solicitors; Jacob Coin, National
Indian Gaming Association; Barry Brandon, National Indian Gaming Commission; Charles
Crawford, ECS; Douglas Graham, KPMG Peat Marwick; David Halburton, Atlantic Entertainment;
Rick Harms, Price Waterhouse; William Karas, Steptoe & Johnson; Graeme Levin, gambling.com;
Jim Litchko, Telos; Larry Montgomery, Multimedia Games; John M. Peebles, Monteau, Peebles &
Evans; I. Nelson Rose, Whittier School of Law; Scott Scherer, IGT; Len Senia, Howard Spierer,
AT&T; Bruce Zagaris, Cameron & Hornbostel and many others.

For complete program information and online registration, visit the website internet-gambling.com.
(Note the ''-'' between internet and gambling in the address).

Bioconferences International, Inc. sponsors conferences in a variety of fields -- including gaming;
women's health; and alternative and complementary medicine. To find out more about the
conference or Bioconferences International, Inc., call 800-5BIOCON or 914-834-3100 (within
NYS) or visit the website liebertpub.com.

SOURCE: Bioconferences International, Inc.