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LETTER: Stop All Indian Gaming
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FEBRUARY 13, 2001 "Congress can eliminate the anger surrounding the recognition of Indian tribes by prohibiting new gambling on reservations. A simple amendment to the 1988 Indian Gaming Regulatory Act is all that is necessary. . .
LETTER: Simple solution for tribes (Mark Shea. Letter to Editor. The New London Day 2/13) "I feel that your editors really failed when they put the Feb. 10 headline “Indian issues out in the open” on the recent articles regarding the hearings involving Native American issues. . . "
LETTER: Political ambition behind hearings (Tom Osborn. Letter to Editor. The New London Day 2/13) Related Stories:
Recognition, trust lands focus of hearing (Tribal Law 2/12)
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