It's business as usual for fired talk show host Don Imus and the Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut.
Imus, whose radio show was dropped by CBS and MSNBC after he made racist remarks about African-American women, lends his name to two coffee shops at the Mohegan Sun Casino. He has visited the casino and once hosted his show there.
But the controversy over Imus won't affect his standing at the casino. The profits from the shops go to a ranch in New Mexico that Imus founded to help kids with cancer.
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(The Norwich Bulletin 4/13)
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