| Name | Role | Context |
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| Cecile de Jongh | Sender |
Sent the email containing the news article to JEE.
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| JEE | Recipient |
Jeffrey Edward Epstein (via email alias jeevacation@gmail.com).
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| Jacob Goldstein | Author |
Author of the NPR article contained in the email.
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| Mark Mendel | Lawyer |
Lawyer representing Antigua quoted in the article.
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| Bill Gates | Mentioned Person |
Used as a hypothetical example in a quote by Mark Mendel.
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| Obama | Mentioned Person |
Barack Obama, used as a hypothetical example in a quote by Mark Mendel.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| World Trade Organization |
International body that ruled in favor of Antigua in the trade dispute.
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| NPR |
Source of the blog post/article.
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| Microsoft |
Mentioned regarding software products and Bill Gates.
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Subject of the article regarding trade disputes and online casinos.
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Location of the World Trade Organization meeting.
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Opposing party in the trade dispute with Antigua.
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"It's so Bill Gates might ring up Obama and say, 'Why have I lost my copyright so you can protect gaming?'"Source
"Antigua really doesn't want to do this at all. What it wants is to cut some kind of deal directly with the U.S. that would revive the country's online gambling industry"Source
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