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Online Casino News for Sunday - February 22, 2004

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• Bureau of Indian Affairs staff has connections to disputing tribe
• 'Ridin' the Rez': the plight of Indian tourism
• Feds influence tribe's urge for new casino
• Casino deal is on table
• Trouble at Castaways apparent to workers left in limbo by closure
• Thoro-Graph proprietor Brown commences new business offering rebates
• Feds Associated in Pushing Tribe's for New Casino
• Casino measure complete, but immobile
• Tribal leader asks for assistance from federal police
• State delaying Newtown hospital purchase
• Casino won't be able to pump water
• WPT Reveals Walk of Fame at Commerce Casino in California
• Senate committee to analyze racetrack VLT topic
• Feds Associated With Tribe Influence for New Casino
• Foundation reveals 'spirit' award recipient
• Water supplies re-established
• New maneuver in attempts to get OK for Tahoe pier
• Execution scheduled for convicted tourist murderer
• Poker Lures Full Houses
• Casino would supply cash to enhance Hesperia
• Heading for the gold
• Fieger turns on Jackson
• Gaming measure's opponents betting on more
• First gambling excursion shows pros, cons of gaming
• Three local theaters hold fundraisers
• Taking A Gamble On Cellular Phones!
• Action on gambling machines missing at Capitol
• A Game of Winners and Losers
• Maloof Sacramento Kings owners enter racing world
• Casino could provide funds to enhance Hesperia
• Pier-ing into history
• One of St. Petersburg's first black police officers passes on
• Bureau workers swell ranks of tribe urging for casino gambling
• Olajide Defeats Marks In Two
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Feds influence tribe's urge for new casino - 2004-02-22
A once-tiny, almost destitute American Indian tribe is urging hard to construct a $100 million casino - but it's not conventional tribal members gunning for riches.

Regional BIA officials launched the membership against the traditional leaders' wishes to include members from two other bands in the district. The federal officials then oversaw an Aug. 10, 2002, referendum that swapped the old officials for a pro-casino group that includes some of the BIA staff members themselves.
Read the full story at newsobserver.com
 
Casino deal is on table - 2004-02-22
Although details are not finished, the two-pronged change probably would lower the proposed maximum total of casinos in the state to less than the current figure of eight and provide for a local vote before casinos could be situated in a community, Sen. DiAnna Schimek explained Saturday.

While sponsors expect to propose a new cap on casinos between one and eight, Smith stated his position is "the fewer the better, zero being optimal."
Read the full story at Lincoln Journal Star
 







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