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LETTER: Paper distorts tribes
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FEBRUARY 1, 2001 "I was surprised by your Jan. 26 editorial 'Around and around it goes,' in which you said, 'There's nothing disadvantaged about Indian tribes backed by wealthy financial interests eager to cash in on government-sanctioned Indian gambling establishments'. . ." Get the Story:
LETTER: Rich tribes not the norm (Mark Pruner. Letter to the Editor. The New London Day 2/1) Related Stories:
EDITORIAL: Kevin Gover and Ethics (The Talking Circle 1/26)
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