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Friday, July 2, 2010

News from Indianz.Com


House passes Cobell settlement under appropriations measure (7/2)

Editorial: Set aside partisan politics and pass Cobell settlement (7/2)

Editorial: Finally, a settlement in Utah Navajo trust fund dispute (7/2)

Indian lawyers push for an Indian nominee on the federal bench (7/2)

IRS seeks wide range of information on Seneca Nation spending (7/2)

Case dropped against man over 1981 murder of Cabazon leader (7/2)

Wyandotte Nation confident for second out-of-state casino bid (7/2)

Mashantucket Tribe continues talks to restructure gaming debt (7/2)

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