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Maine group to discuss casino impacts
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2002 An anti-gambling group called Casinos No! is holding a meeting to discuss Indian gaming in the state of Maine. The group was formed in response to a proposal by the Penobscot Nation and the Passamaquoddy Tribe to open a casino. A state commission has been created to study the idea. The group has invited two Connecticut officials who have fought Pequot tribes over Indian gaming, land-into-trust and federal recognition to speak at the Wednesday meeting. Get the Story:
2 Conn. officials to speak to casino opponents in Saco (AP 8/20)
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