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Thursday, September 07, 2000

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BOOKS: Charging Elk (9/7)
Alaska Natives fight monument (9/7)
Omahas, Winnebagos fight (9/7)
Fires burn on reservation (9/7)
Candidate supports end of tribal fishing (9/7)
Governor asks for prayer (9/7)
English-only may not be issue (9/7)
University wants more minorities (9/7)
Former Foxwoods head advises tribe (9/7)
Leaders to testify about lending (9/7)
Verizon to offer $1 service (9/7)
Native family seeks $11.26M (9/7)
COMMENTARY: The Trust Fund (9/7)
Counties spends money fighting tribe (9/7)
Opening of jail delayed (9/7)

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