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Card Clubs' Secret Dealings -
The secret card club gang
bankrolling the disturbing anti-Indian
casino ad blitz in Richmond has failed to
acknowledge basic city psychology: It's OK
for us to criticize us but it's not OK for
outsiders to do it.
Contra Costa Times |
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5 To Stand Trial in Slaying of Casino Patron
- William Dobbs, 48, and his
common-law partner were visiting a resort
area around Palm Springs when he failed to
return from a visit to the Fantasy Springs
Resort Casino.
Montreal Gazette |
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Another View: Indian gambling pact
doesn't ban Net poker in state
- When I read the California Tribal Business
Alliance's recent commentary on Internet
poker, I was reminded of a quote attributed
to the late Daniel Patrick Moynihan:
"Everyone is entitled to their own opinions,
but they are not entitled to their own
facts."
Sacramento Bee |
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Card room license suit settled -
The Tule River Tribe has reached a
$425,000 settlement of a civil lawsuit with
some Porterville entrepreneurs over a
controversial card room license deal.
Recorder Online |
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Court Reinstates City's Casino Deal With
Tribe - A California appeals
court has reinstated a casino agreement
between the city of Richmond, Calif., and a
local band of Pomo Indians, saying the deal
doesn't require environmental review.
Courthouse News
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Rincon decision could change compact
negotiations - The United
States District Court has ruled that the
governor’s negotiation tactics with
California’s gaming tribes are illegal and
constitute bad faith.
Indian Country
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Pedestrian
walkway at
San Manuel
in Highland, CA, about an hour
east of Los Angeles |
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The scrolling menu above links to
historical payout info
as well as the
current value of
IGT
slot jackpots at casinos in
California. |
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