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Center is cybercafe
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OCTOBER 16, 2000

The Indian Center in Denver, Colorado, doubles as a cyber cafe for visitors, who can login, check email, and learn more about computers and technology.

The center just hired its first full-time computer instructor and is holding night classes. The center is a pilot site of a nationwide technology program spearheaded by the United Tribes Technical College of Bismarck, North Dakota.

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