Live table games an issue in Eastern Cherokee talks (February 2, 2006)
North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley (D) has outright rejected live dealers and table games for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, the tribe's vice chief said. “It was an emphatic ‘no’ to live dealers and table games,” Vice Chief Larry...
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DOI pressed to review Cowlitz Tribe's casino site again (February 2, 2006)
Introduction - 5:24 - 1.23MB Introductory remarks by Sen. John McCain and Sen. Byron Dorgan. Missing the first minute or so of McCain's statement. Panel I - 17:58 - 4.11MB | Panel I Q&A - 33:35 - 7.68MB Testimony...
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Results of Narragansett Tribe's gaming poll at issue (February 2, 2006)
Rhode Island Gov. Donald Carcieri (R) and some state citizens are wondering why the Narragansett Tribe and its casino backers won't release the full results of a recent poll. The poll showed that 64 percent of voters want the tribe's...
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Second lawsuit seeks to stop Seneca Nation casino (February 2, 2006)
A group called Citizens for a Better Buffalo filed another lawsuit aimed at stopping the Seneca Nation from building an off-reservation casino in downtown Buffalo. The lawsuit was filed in state court. It names several state officials, accusing them of...
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