"The Rincon tribe should save its money and accept the decision by a federal judge Wednesday denying the tribe's request for a restraining order to block Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's new gambling compact with five other tribes ---- three of them from San Diego County.
A lawyer for the Rincon tribe, which runs a casino and hotel in Valley Center, said after the ruling that the tribe may appeal to the 9th Circuit.
That looks like a loser."
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Our View: Rincon tribe should fold its losing hand
(The North County Times 7/9)
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