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SEPTEMBER 26, 2000 Tribal leaders are gathering in St. Paul, Minnesota, for the Indian Telecom Training Initiative conference, sponsored by the Federal Communications Commission. The four-day conference, which ends on Thursday, has drawn more than 600 leaders in an effort to make sure technology doesn't bypass reservations or reservation residents. Get the Story:
Hundreds gather in St. Paul for telecommunications conference (AP 9/26) Relevant Links:
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