Editorial: Arnold's 'fair share' deal a bad one (June 18, 2004)
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger wants you to believe that he is making Indian casino operators pay their "fair share.'' But here is what he is leaving out: The billion-dollar deal will usher in gambling on a scale never imagined before in...
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Menominee Nation releases plans for casino (June 18, 2004)
The Menominee Nation of Wisconsin released plans to convert a racetrack into a casino. $p The tribe says it will create 3,300 jobs with a payroll of $138 million annually. Construction of the $164 million would create additional jobs, according...
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Wisconsin court ruling causes tribe to lose investor (June 18, 2004)
The Wisconsin Supreme Court's decision against new tribal-state gaming compacts has already hurt one tribe. $P The Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians dropped plans for a $22 million casino since the investor pulled out of the project....
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