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THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2001 In an editorial today, The New London Day says local leaders were right to reject a casino proposed by the Eastern Pequot Tribe of Connecticut, promising to make gaming an issue in upcoming city council elections. The paper is worried that the tribe, having withdrawn its current proposal, will push the idea at a later date. The paper is worried the upcoming election could result in leaders who support gaming and is calling on residents to oppose a Pequot casino. Get the Story:
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Editorial: Say no to any Pequot casino
Facebook TwitterTHURSDAY, JULY 19, 2001 In an editorial today, The New London Day says local leaders were right to reject a casino proposed by the Eastern Pequot Tribe of Connecticut, promising to make gaming an issue in upcoming city council elections. The paper is worried that the tribe, having withdrawn its current proposal, will push the idea at a later date. The paper is worried the upcoming election could result in leaders who support gaming and is calling on residents to oppose a Pequot casino. Get the Story:
No to any casino (The New London Day 7/19) Related Stories:
Town open to possible Pequot proposal (7/18)
Pequot Tribe drops casino proposal (7/17)
Editorial: Say no to Pequot casino (7/11)
Action on Eastern Pequot casino fails (6/5)
Editorial: No rush to approve casino (6/1)
Pequot recognition battle continues (5/29)
Tribe pushes casino proposal again (5/22)
Federal recognition battles continue (5/10)
DOJ opposes Pequot recognition deadline (4/27)
Who is The Mole at BIA? (4/17)
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