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JUNE 8, 2001 The Oneida Nation of New York and the governor of the Mexican state of Morelos on Thursday signed an agreement promising to collaborate on a number of economic and cultural ventures. The tribe in recent months has been meeting with Mexican leaders about a number of economic development projects, including a potential casino or two. Gambling is illegal in Mexico but lawmakers are considering a bill to allow casinos in resort areas. Get the Story:
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Facebook TwitterJUNE 8, 2001 The Oneida Nation of New York and the governor of the Mexican state of Morelos on Thursday signed an agreement promising to collaborate on a number of economic and cultural ventures. The tribe in recent months has been meeting with Mexican leaders about a number of economic development projects, including a potential casino or two. Gambling is illegal in Mexico but lawmakers are considering a bill to allow casinos in resort areas. Get the Story:
Oneidas, Mexican leaders confer (The Syracuse Newspapers 6/8) Relevant Links:
The Oneida Nation - http://www.oneida-nation.net Related Stories:
Oneida Nation makes deal with Mexico (4/2)
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