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Judge: BIA can move computer center
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Judge: BIA can move computer center
WASHINGTON (AP) _ The Bureau of Indian Affairs is no longer barred from moving its computer center from New Mexico to Virginia. U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth had temporarily blocked the move last month over concerns it could endanger records of a $500 million trust system for about300,000 American Indians... Relevant Links:
Trust fund proceedings are heard at the US District Court - District of Columbia.
Website for the Bureau of Indian Affairs
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