Tribes with new compacts already plan to expand (June 23, 2004)
Leaders of three tribes who signed new gaming compacts discussed the deals at a press conference on Tuesday. $p The Pauma Band will be able to open a bigger casino thanks to the deal, chairman Chris Devers. The tribe's current...
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More tribes urged to sign new gaming compacts (June 23, 2004)
Southern California tribes who haven't signed new gaming compacts with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) are facing pressure from local officials. $p Supervisors in Riverside County offered to help Schwarzenegger negotiate deals with tribes in their area. At least five area...
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Column: California tribes get more than they lost (June 23, 2004)
"Indians, at least the ones with the land and leverage to set up casinos, are raking in great honking piles of money, playing Enron with their political checkbooks, coining new millionaires every month — in short, acting like the all-American...
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Bills to put Narragansett casino on ballot approved (June 23, 2004)
The Narragansett Tribe got a step closer to opening a casino in Rhode Island with the approval of two bills to put the issue on the November ballot. $p Voters will be asked: "Shall there be a casino in the...
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