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Online Casino News for Sunday - February 1, 2004

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Revived casino plan has community in an uproar - 2004-02-01
Last summer, the Graton Rancheria Indian tribe foresaw a large, Las Vegas-style casino on several hundred acres of ecologically sensitive property along Highway 37 within sight of San Pablo Bay.

Months later, the tribe and its partner, Nevada-based Station Casinos Inc., had back peddled in the face of intense scrutiny from politicians and environmentalists. So the tribe turned its attention toward this small town about 25 miles to the north.
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Pechanga Band wants to drop members over gaming money conflict - 2004-02-01
The Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians wants to lower its membership by 10 percent in a conflict regarding who is entitled to a share of the millions of dollars the tribe's casino brings in each year.

Previously undisputed bloodlines have become increasingly divisive since Indians started running profitable casinos.
Read the full story at San Francisco Chronicle
 







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