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Conn. tribe stakes claim to off-reservation casino
TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 2003
The Golden Hill Paugussett Tribe of Connecticut is warning other tribes in the state not to consider looking near Bridgeport to host an off-reservation casino.
The tribe, which has been denied preliminary federal recognition, says it has exclusive rights to the city. City leaders have agreed to host a casino if the tribe gains federal status.
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(The New London Day 6/3)
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