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MAY 29, 2001 Isleta Pueblo in New Mexico officials last Wednesday suspended the general manager and marketing director of their casino after an investigation turned up alleged improprieties. Pueblo officials won't specify the charges involving the two. Marketing director Jason Woodside told a local television station he was fired because the casino wasn't making enough money. The tribe opened a 300,000-square-foot casino in March. Get the Story:
Isleta Casino Suspends Managers (The Albuquerque Journal 5/26)
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