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February 10, 2004
BIA programs barely survive White House test (02/10)
Editorial: Tribes should protect whistleblowers (02/10)
BIA seeking comments on lease regulations (02/10)
Ariz. priest takes stand in hit and run trial (02/10)
Yellow Bird: Big-city ballet in a Northern Plains town (02/10)
Neb. lawmaker continues fight over Whiteclay liquor (02/10)
GRAMMY performance registers many complaints (02/10)
CBS offers apology for group's GRAMMY peformance (02/10)
Tribal foes in Conn. want to stop flow of money (02/10)
Coushatta Tribe locks out chairman who resigned (02/10)
Oneida Nation obtains 123 natural gas leases (02/10)
Native doctoral student in middle of dinosaur mess (02/10)
Man says bar's dress code applies only to Natives (02/10)
Man admits lying in bid to gain federal recognition (02/10)
Tribal judge dismisses libel complaint against critic (02/10)
New Lumbee official promises positive changes (02/10)
Alaska consolidating village law enforcement funding (02/10)
Dean changes mind about possible loss in Wis. (02/10)
Landmark Boldt fishing rights decision turns 30 (02/10)
Entrepreneur leaves funds for Utah Indian programs (02/10)
Goshute members want NRC to review leader's actions (02/10)
Natives feel threatened at Alaska high school (02/10)
First Indian bishop elected by N.D. Episcopal Church (02/10)
Nev. tribes work with EPA to create Indian liaison (02/10)