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JANUARY 18, 2001 Officials from the United Nations Environment Program were impressed with their tour of southeatern Connecticut and may choose to hold a children's conference there in July 2002. A New York organization and a group funded by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation invited the officials to Connecticut. They concluded their two-day tour on Wednesday. Facilities of the tribe and throughout the region would be used for the conference. The tribe said it will also host a powwow for guests. Get the Story:
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