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No one reviewing trust land cases
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TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 2002 Remembers those two Bureau of Indian Affairs employees, one part-time, who were charged with reviewing land-into-trust applications in New York? Well, they have quit, writes Steve Israel in his column "Casino Confidential." Israel first reported on the lack of resources dedicated to land-into-trust when he questioned whether any decisions would be made soon affecting off-reservation casinos in the Catskills. Get the Story:
What's the one sure thing? (The Middletown Times Herald-Record 3/12) Related Stories:
Two BIA employee review land-into-trust (2/26)
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