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Gambling: Indian blood and gangsters
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2001 "There are two requirements to run a gambling casino. The first is a birth certificate to show that you are a Native American. . . [T]he other requirement for gambling in New York is to have gangsters. Casinos in New York will bring back the Mafia in one cut of the cards. Somebody has to run the union rackets and linen supplies and money lending. . ." Get the Story:
Jimmy Breslin: Some Gambles Just Don't Fly (Newsday 10/30) Related Stories:
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