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Online Casino News for Friday - January 16, 2004

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• Cal City supports Country Club Hills casino
• Raceway given approval to install VLTs
• Tribe agree to sacrifice for casino
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Oklahoma Tribes Fights For Colorado Casino - 2004-01-16
A pair of tribes in Oklahoma showed support Wednesday for a proposal to construct a casino off Interstate 70 east of Denver.

The statement, issued by the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes, was the first official announcement of a proposal that has been debated for weeks, and it resolved questions about whether any Indians are literally supporting the casino.
Read the full story at Rolling Good Times
 
Casino 'crossfire' angers U.S. Sen. - 2004-01-16
A proposal to construct an Indian casino east of Denver has U.S. Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell, the sole Indian in the Senate, declaring he's being singled out because of his heritage.

Campbell, chairman of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee, stated that news reports on the casino, which he opposes, have directed more attention to him than they would have if the committee leader was "a white guy."
Read the full story at Denver Post
 







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