Fwd: [sovernspeakout] 01-04-01 Daily E-News Digest
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><http://indiangaming.org/>The National Indian Gaming Association
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>"Oneida hopes to return to the original intent of the compact payments.
>Oneida intended for the money paid to the state to be used to enrich the
>communities on and around the reservation and promote economic growth in
>Wisconsin"
><http://www2.startribune.com/stOnLine/cgi-bin/article?thisStory=83269764>On
>eida Tribal Chairman Gerald Danforth
>Thursday, January 4th, 2001 What are your thoughts on President-elect
>Bush's nomination of former Colorado Attorney General Gale Norton as
>interior secretary? What about his decision not to go with Slade Gorton or
>U.S. Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell? <http://webarchives.net/main_page/guest
>book.htm>click here to give your opinion
>NATIVE NEWS (NEW)
>
><http://www.thedesertsun.com/news/stories/local/978486029.shtml>City
>challenging Casino's sign plans (CALIFORNIA) -- The sign the Agua Caliente
>Band of Cahuilla Indians plans for its new casino isn t even built, but it
>is already drawing attention from neighbors.
>
><http://www.chicago.tribune.com/version1/article/0,1575,SAV-0101030334,00.h
>tml>Casino Plan Clears Federal Hurdle Menominee Tribe Closer To Approval
>For Site In Kenosha (WISCONSIN) -- Plans for a Native American casino in
>Kenosha have moved one step closer to reality, despite opposition from
>Illinois lawmakers and anti-gambling activists.
>
><http://news.bloodhorse.com/viewstory.asp?id=2353>Casino Proposals
>Intensify In Upper Midwest (WISCONSIN) -- Casino gaming is becoming a hot
>topic in the upper Midwest, with a privately-managed, state-owned facility
>being proposed in Minnesota and three Indian groups in Wisconsin joining
>forces with an ailing Greyhound track in a casino proposal.
>
><http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/updates2/lat_blood010104.htm>A Battle
>Over Who Is Indian A nationwide debate is raging as membership and other
>benefits are denied to some who lack a certain percentage of native blood.
>Without more inclusiveness, some fear tribes will die out. (MONTANA) --
>Janice McClure is the keeper of a crumbling ledger book, a census of the
>Confederated Tribes of the Flathead Reservation completed almost a century ago.
><http://www.doi.gov/bia/news/tribesaffirm.htm>BIA Reaffirms Status Of
>Three American Indian & Alaska Native Tribes Action Corrects Oversight to
>Federally Recognized Tribes List (WASHINGTON, DC) -- Assistant Secretary
>Indian Affairs Kevin Gover has reaffirmed the federal trust relationship
>between the United States and the King Salmon Tribe and the Shoonaq Tribe
>in Alaska and the Lower Lake Rancheria in California...
>
><http://www.doi.gov/bia/news/chinook_recog.htm>BIA Issues Final
>Determination On Recognition Of Chinook Indians (WASHINGTON, DC) -- One
>tribe s 22-year journey through the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) process
>for federal recognition ended this afternoon when Assistant Secretary
>Indian Affairs Kevin Gover signed the final determination in favor of
>federal acknowledgement for the Chinook Indian Tribe/Chinook Nation of
>Washington State in a ceremony at the Department of the Interior s main
>building in Washington, D.C.
>
><http://www.postnet.com/postnet/news/wires.nsf/National/22E081272E6F1AA6862
>569C900793AF5?OpenDocument>Tribe that welcomed Lewis and Clark wins
>federal recognition (WASHINGTON, DC) (AP) -- The American Indian tribe
>that welcomed the Lewis and Clark expedition to the mouth of the Columbia
>River won formal recognition Wednesday from the federal government.
>
><http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/americas/newsid_1099000/1099968.stm
>>US recognizes Chinook tribe (WASHINGTON) -- A tribe of Indians in the US
>as been granted official recognition after more than 20 years of appealing.
>
><http://www.thechronicle.com/news/prelim_p.htm>Pequots eye Windham area
>for housing (CONNECTICUT) -- Windham County s high vacancy rate combined
>with its relative affordability, and proximity to Mashantucket Pequot land
>have made the area the subject of preliminary talks between the
>Mashantucket Pequot tribe and the Northeastern Connecticut Council of
>Governments.
>
><http://indiancountry.com/articles/lifeways-2001-01-03-01.shtml>Little Big
>Horn College student believes struggle worthwhile (MONTANA) -- When Gordon
>Morning graduated from high school in 1987 he expected to go on to succeed
>at Eastern Montana College, just 60 miles from his home on the Crow
>Reservation.
>
><http://www.oregonlive.com/news/oregonian/index.ssf?/news/oregonian/01/01/s
>c_41skel03.frame>New Kennewick man case filed Eight scientists revise a
>lawsuit asking to study the remains and site (OREGON) -- Attorneys for
>eight nationally prominent anthropologists seeking to study the ancient
>skeleton called Kennewick man filed a new complaint against the federal
>government Tuesday.
>
><http://www.navajohopiobserver.com/navajohopiobserver/myarticles.asp?P=3448
>60&S=392&PubID=5950&EC=0>Last call:Tuba City mourns loss of Officer Joe
>Salt (ARIZONA) -- Flags are flying at half-mast across the Navajo Nation
>in farewell to one of its finest: Navajo Nation Police Officer Joe Salt.
>Salt, originally from Red Lake, was more than just a police officer.
>
><http://webarchives.net/main_page/a_reply_from_chairman_deron_marq.htm>LETT
>ER: A reply from Chairman Deron Marquez on the Boston Globe Tribal Gaming
>series (CALIFORNIA) -- To the average reader, it would appear that the
>recent series in the Boston Globe provided an insightful look into the
>ever evolving and changing gaming industry.
>
><http://webarchives.net/main_page/dispute_tactics_at_oneida.htm>LETTER:
>Dispute Tactics At Oneida, Bill Kunstler Would Roll Over (NEW YORK) -- On
>December 28, 2000 in an Oneida Nation Court room, a group of 20 Oneida
>plaintiffs argued, citing the 1968 Indian Civil Rights Act, that the
>Oneida Nation governing body overstepped its authority and that the Nation
>Representative and CEO should be held accountable and terminated from his
>position.
>
><http://cbc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/view.cgi?category=Canada&story=/news/2000/
>12/18/enviro001218>Bush presidency worries Gwich'in (CANADA) -- -
>Aboriginal people in Canada's Western Arctic say their future is at risk.
>They say if U.S. President-elect George W. Bush follows his plans to drill
>for oil and gas on Alaska's coastal plain their way of life will be
>changed forever.
>
><http://www.navajohopiobserver.com/navajohopiobserver/myarticles.asp?P=3448
>63&S=392&PubID=5950&EC=0>Nineteen future social workers graduate NAU
>cohort program (ARIZONA) -- Nineteen Navajo, Hopi and Cree scholars
>graduated from Northern Arizona University (NAU) December 9 as part of the
>Tuba City Social Work Cohort.
>
><http://www.cia-g.com/~gallpind/todaysnews.html#anchor8>Highest court to
>decide Navajos' right to tax (ARIZONA) -- The Navajo Nation's authority to
>tax non-Navajo business owners serving non-Navajo customers on private
>land within its boundaries has been upheld since 1993.
>GAMING NEWS (NEW)
>
><http://www.denver-rmn.com/business/0103cas5.shtml>Council seat not worth
>gamble for casino owner Elected officials can't have gaming interest
>(COLORADO) -- Bruce Schmalz decided late Tuesday that holding a seat on
>Central City's Town Council wasn't worth the odds that the state would
>shut down his Main Street casino.
>
><http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/gaming/2001/jan/03/511250184.htm
>l>Nevada ruling limits promotional Internet gaming Park Place website
>could be affected (LAS VEGAS) -- Nevada casinos cannot offer free gambling
>over the Internet if the player receives a prize based on the outcome of a
>game, even if the player did not wager any money, an Attorney General's
>opinion says.
>
><http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2001/01/03/in
>ternational0809EST0499.DTL>Philippine president's chief accuser sticks to
>bribery claim (PHILIPPINES) (AP) -- Defense lawyers at President Joseph
>Estrada's impeachment trial Wednesday grilled a governor who has admitted
>to running a gambling racket but failed to shake the man's testimony that
>he helped Estrada pocket millions of dollars in bribes.
>
><http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/gaming/2001/jan/03/511249595.htm
>l>Men accused of crashing car into hotel-Casino (NEVADA) -- Boulder
>Station hotel-casino sued two Las Vegas men, alleging it sustained $21,790
>in damages when their car crashed into the Las Vegas-area hotel-casino.
>
><http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/gaming/2001/jan/03/511249589.htm
>l>Former Venetian C2K nightclub official sues (LAS VEGAS) -- A former
>official of the C2K nightclub at the Venetian hotel-casino who claims to
>own 50 percent of the club sued to recover more than $1.5 million in
>damages from C2K's owner, David Horowitz, and his company, Silver Hammer
>of Nevada LLC.
>
><http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nf/20010103/tc/6455_1.html>Net Gaming Pact
>Leading U.S. Policy Shift? (THE INTERNET) -- Encouraged by the recent
>failure of legislators in the United States to ban online gaming, the Dot
>Com Entertainment Group, Inc. (DCEG) announced Wednesday that it has
>signed a licensing pact with Altadena Investments Ltd. of Cyprus to
>produce and distribute a complete Internet bingo and casino system open to
>Net users in the U.S. and abroad.
>
><http://www.c-n.com/news/c-n/story/0,2111,337525,00.html>$330M tunnel will
>lead city to more riches, casinos hope (ATLANTIC CITY) -- Some casino
>executives are banking on a controversial tunnel to turn the city's Marina
>District into a huge gaming moneymaker.
>
><http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/lv-gov/2001/jan/03/511250203.htm
>l>GOP conservative has ties to Nevada casinos (LAS VEGAS) -- Energy
>Secretary-nominee Spencer Abraham, who could end up deciding whether Yucca
>Mountain is suitable for a nuclear waste repository, is well-known to
>Nevada's casino industry.
>
><http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/lv-crime/2001/jan/03/511250070.h
>tml>Del Papa faces tough videotaped deposition (LAS VEGAS) -- Attorney
>General Frankie Sue Del Papa was expected to face tough questions about a
>secret intelligence probe of gaming regulators at a videotaped deposition
>in Las Vegas today.
>
><http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/nevada/2001/jan/03/511249316.htm
>l>Casino kitchen extras help feed area hungry (RENO) (AP) -- At Reno's
>Center Street Mission, the term "soup kitchen" no longer applies. These
>days, the menu more likely includes pork ribs, chicken, lo mein, even the
>occasional batch of popcorn shrimp.
>
><http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/010401/met_5037902.html>Gamb
>ling ship sets sail despite issues with city (FLORIDA) -- SunCruz Casinos
>launched its first gambling ship cruise from Mayport last night even
>though Jacksonville officials said yesterday the company hasn't acquired
>all its permits or met other requirements.
>
><http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2001/Jan-04-Thu-2001/business/15159717.html>
>South Strip project may secure new investor (LAS VEGAS) -- British
>billionaire Richard Branson, chairman of Virgin Atlantic Airlines, is
>considering whether to become a partner in a proposed south Strip gaming
>project.
>
><http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2001/Jan-04-Thu-2001/business/15160199.html>
>AIRPORT EXPANSION: McCarran to add charter terminal $200 million project
>expected by 2005 (LAS VEGAS) -- The Clark County Department of Aviation
>plans to build a $200 million charter terminal at McCarran International
>Airport by 2005, Airport Director Randy Walker said Wednesday.
>NATIVE NEWS (NEW)
>
><http://www.jsonline.com/news/state/jan01/oneida04010301a.asp>Stakes
>higher in Oneida dispute State official threatens to not renew gaming
>compact (WISCONSIN) -- Upping the ante in a dispute between the Oneida
>Indians and the state over gaming payments, a top state official on
>Wednesday threatened to not renew the tribe's gambling compact.
>
><http://www2.startribune.com/stOnLine/cgi-bin/article?thisStory=83269764>On
>eida could lose gaming compact (WISCONSIN) (AP) -- The state will not
>renew its gaming compact with the Oneida unless the tribe pays the $4.85
>million it owes, Administration Secretary George Lightbourn said Wednesday.
>
><http://www.arizonarepublic.com/news/articles/0104wilson04.html>COMMENTARY:
> <http://www.arizonarepublic.com/news/articles/0104wilson04.html>Gaming
>uit makes sense but won't prevail (ARIZONA) -- Phoenix attorney Neil Wake
>is probably the only person in Arizona who associates slot machines with
>reindeer. He will make that odd connection when his lawsuit is tried this year.
>
><http://www.billingsgazette.com/index.php?section=wyoming&display=content/w
>yoming/gaming.inc>Tribe: Don't take gaming suit to court (WYOMING) (AP) --
>Attorneys for the state and the Northern Arapaho disagree whether the
>Wyoming Supreme Court should get involved in the tribe s gambling lawsuit
>against the state.
>
><http://www.nandotimes.com/cb/adn/nation/story/0,4563,500295747-500470869-5
>03183080-0,00.html>California brush fire burns homes, forces Casino
>evacuation (CALIFORNIA) -- A brush fire driven by 65 mph wind gusts and
>extremely dry conditions burned luxury homes Wednesday and forced the
>evacuation of an Indian reservation and casino as well as parts of the town.
>
><http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/01/03/wildfire.04/index.html#2>Crews work
>overnight against wind-Fueled fire near San Diego (CNN) -- Firefighting
>crews prepared to work through the night as strong winds continue to fuel
>a fast-moving wildfire about 30 miles east of San Diego.
>
><http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/gaming/2001/jan/03/511249307.htm
>l>Wisconsin casino plan gets favorable review (WISCONSIN) (AP) -- An
>Indian casino proposed at Kenosha would not harm the community and would
>benefit the Menominee tribe, a Bureau of Indian Affairs regional office
>said in making a favorable recommendation for the facility.
>
><http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2001/01/03/st
>ate0357EST0103.DTL>Coastal Miwok Indians regain federal status
>(CALIFORNIA) (AP) -- After nine years of pushing for recognition by the
>federal government, President Clinton signed legislation restoring status
>to the Coastal Miwoks.
>
><http://indiancountry.com/articles/commerce-2001-01-03-01.shtml>Winnebago
>on a roll to a financial empire (NEBRASKA) -- The Winnebago tribe is on a
>roll, expanding economic interests with its recent movement into
>convenience stores and a leveraged buyout of a Minnesota manufacturing
>company.
>
><http://indiancountry.com/articles/lifeways-2001-01-03-07.shtml>Desert
>blooms at Gila River Farms (ARIZONA) -- GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY, Ariz.
>- With holiday traffic flowing off Interstate 10 at Casa Blanca to the
>Gila Indian Center, bags of oranges and bottles of olive oil from Gila
>River Farms were in demand for Indian country homecomings.
>
><http://www.navajohopiobserver.com/navajohopiobserver/myarticles.asp?P=3448
>62&S=392&PubID=5950&EC=0>Native Americans, environmentalists question
>proposed Lake Powell marina (ARIZONA) -- A coalition of eight Native
>American and environmental organizations recently called on the National
>Park Service (NPS) to suspend contract and other work on development of
>the proposed Antelope Point Marina near Page, Arizona.
>
><http://indiancountry.com/articles/lifeways-2001-01-03-06.shtml>Basketweave
>rs conference weaves relationships, traditions (ARIZONA) -- They weave to
>live; they weave to keep tribal traditions vibrant, and to strengthen
>their relationship with Mother Earth.
>
>
><http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A16177-2001Jan3.html>3
>Cabinet Nominees Will Face Hill Fight (WASHINGTON, DC) -- Senate Democrats
>and liberal advocacy groups are preparing to vigorously contest three of
>President-elect Bush's most controversial Cabinet selections.
>
><http://www.boston.com/dailynews/003/wash/_President_Clinton_Names_Jayne:.s
>html>President Clinton Names Jayne G. Fawcett To Institute Of American
>Indian And Alaska Native Culture And Arts Development (WASHINGTON, DC) --
>President Clinton today announced the recess appointment of Jayne G.
>Fawcett to serve as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Institute of
>American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development. Mrs.
>Fawcett was nominated on April 13, 2000.
>
><http://radio.cbc.ca/programs/thismorning/sites/science/oilgas_010103.html>
>Arctic oil and gas exploration ignites debate among aboriginal people
>(CANADA) -- There's a classic battle over resource development brewing in
>the far north. It's got to do with a giant parcel of land known as the
>"American Serengeti" - the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
>
><http://cbc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/view.cgi?/news/2001/01/03/nativedept_mb010
>103>Racism divides federal offices in Manitoba: report (CANADA) -- Ongoing
>racism and harassment are causing chaos in the Manitoba offices of the
>federal Department of Indian and Northern Affairs, CBC News has learned.
>
><http://www.cia-g.com/~gallpind/todaysnews.html#anchor6>3 seek job as
>Navajo top cop (ARIZONA) -- Three people want to become the one selected
>to head up the Navajo Nation's largest police agency, according to Public
>Safety Division Director Herb Clah.
>
><http://www.theadvocate.com/news/story.asp?StoryID=18444>Officials seek
>eagle assailant (LOUISIANA) -- Who would shoot the national bird? That's
>what authorities want to know in their investigation into the recent
>shooting of a bald eagle.
>
><http://www.cariboucommons.com/>NATIVE LINK: The Caribou Commons Project
>(CANADA) -- The Caribou Commons Project is a unique collaboration between
>Aboriginal People, northern artists and conservation groups.
>
>
>
>
>GAMING NEWS (NEW)
>
><http://www.pressplus.com/business-casino/978528958.html>Holiday snow
>costs casinos big December (ATLANTIC CITY) -- What the calendar gave local
>casinos, Old Man Winter took away. Last week's snowstorm spoiled the
>extra, three-day New Year's weekend, leading to a 1.7 percent decline in
>December gross gaming revenue for the industry.
>
><http://www.pressplus.com/atlantic/978529108.html>DiBartolomeo seeks
>severance deal (ATLANTIC CITY) -- Caesars executive Gary DiBartolomeo,
>facing possible license revocation for actions he blames on compulsive
>gambling, wants to quit his job and is asking the Casino Control
>Commission to approve a severance package.
>
><http://www.bergen.com/region/exe04200101047.htm>Ex-Caesars official loses
>bid for $750,000 payout (ATLANTIC CITY) -- Casino regulators balked
>Wednesday at approving a $750,000 golden parachute for former Caesars
>Atlantic City Hotel Casino president Gary DiBartolomeo, who was forced out
>of his job after admitting he is a compulsive gambler.
>
><http://www.app.com/news/app/story/0,2110,337458,00.html>Casinos look to
>build new image for resort (ATLANTIC CITY) -- Park Place Entertainment
>wants to buy the Claridge Casino Hotel, next door to its Bally's casino --
>reportedly for the hotel rooms.
>
><http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2001/01/03/st
>ate2148EST0263.DTL>End of another era nears as developers plan new
>megaresort (LAS VEGAS) (AP) -- The south end of the Las Vegas Strip long
>has been home to such icons as the neon ``Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas''
>sign and the Glass Pool Inn
>
><http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2001/Jan-03-Wed-2001/news/15151805.html>Cour
>t reverses discrimination ruling against Caesars Palace (LAS VEGAS) -- The
>9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed a $420,000 award to a Las
>Vegas woman who claimed she was fired by Caesars Palace in 1994 because of
>gender discrimination.
>
><http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/gaming/2001/jan/03/511249601.htm
>l>LV casino in fight with customer, bank over credit (LAS VEGAS) -- Hard
>Rock hotel-casino sued First Tennessee Bank National Association and its
>Las Vegas customer, Doreen Durano, alleging the bank "backcharged"
>$213,000 it had paid to the hotel-casino after she disputed the validity
>of the credit card charges.
>
><http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/gaming/2001/jan/03/511250170.htm
>l>Casino execs decry NCAA's ads on gambling (LAS VEGAS) -- Millions of
>Americans watching college football bowl games on television are also
>seeing messages from student-athletes denouncing wagering on collegiate
>sporting events.
>
><http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB20010103S0009>Online Gaming
>Companies Put Their Chips Together (THE INTERNET) -- Dot Com Entertainment
>Group Inc. is betting on a deal with Altadena Investments. Dot Com
>Entertainment said Wednesday that Altadena will use its Internet bingo and
>Internet casino systems.
>
><http://www.boston.com/dailynews/003/region/Caesars_fined_85_000_for_letti:
>.shtml>Caesars fined $85,000 for letting minors gamble, drink ( ATLANTIC
>CITY) (AP) Caesars Atlantic City Hotel Casino was fined $85,000 Wednesday
>for letting minors gamble and drink there.
>
><http://www.courierpress.com/cgi-bin/view.cgi?/200101/03+gaming010301_news.
>html+20010103+news>Community Comment: Expanding the gaming industry is too
>big a gamble (INDIANA) -- What industry requires 275 security officers per
>boat or 1,050 for the five riverboats on Lake Michigan? This is a larger
>police force than the one serving the entire city of Indianapolis.
>
><http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2001/Jan-04-Thu-2001/news/15160713.html>Deve
>loper drops proposed casino Project contributed to Malone defeat (LAS
>VEGAS) -- A controversial southwest Las Vegas casino project that
>contributed to the September election defeat of Clark County Commissioner
>Lance Malone is dead.
>
><http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2001/Jan-04-Thu-2001/business/15159196.html>
>CASINO TRANSITION: Maloof sorry to see Fiesta go Station Casinos was to
>assume control of North Las Vegas property today (LAS VEGAS) -- Las Vegas
>casino developer George Maloof was feeling melancholy Wednesday as Station
>Casinos prepared to assume control of his Fiesta at 12:01 a.m. today,
>completing a $185 million purchase of the neighborhood gambling property.
>
><http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2001/Jan-04-Thu-2001/business/15158987.html>
>SportPark announces shutdown Entertainment complex will close until at
>least April (LAS VEGAS) -- The $40 million All-American SportPark has
>fallen victim to the intense competition for entertainment dollars in Las
>Vegas, shutting down Tuesday until at least April.
>caffeine + fiend = caffiend:
><http://pechanga.net/victor_rocha_at_work.htm>Victor Rocha
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>Victor's weird link of the day:
><http://www.karmafarm.com/formletter.html>http://www.chickenhead.com/featur
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>
>
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