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Wash. study to document benefits of gaming
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TUESDAY, JULY 16, 2002 The First American Education Project is releasing the results of a three-month tribal gaming study today. The study focuses on 11 Washington tribes and the effect of casinos in reducing unemployment, helping economics and generating revenues. It is being released to coincide with the Northwest Indian Gaming Conference and Expo. Get the Story:
Casinos' benefits to state tribes touted (The Seattle Times 7/16) Relevant Links:
First American Education Project - http://www.first-americans.net
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